Title: Spin liquids in condensed matter
1Spin liquids in condensed matter
- A.V.Mahajan
- Physics Dept
- IIT Bombay
2Traditional electrons
- Metallic or magnetic (Ferro/Antiferro) systems
have been studied for long. - A large number of such systems have been made and
characterised. - Reasonably good theoretical understanding exists.
- Typically the magnetic systems are 3-dim.
- Quantum fluctuations are smallLRO
3Exotic spin systems
S ½ spin-ladder has a gap if number of legs is
even Placed between 1D and 2D, the Physics of
ladders might be important to understanding
high-Tc cuprates
4Physics issues
- What are the properties of the pristine system?
- Can one vary some control parameter across a
quantum critical point? - Can one induce order through disorder
- Effect of non-magnetic and magnetic impurities?
- Effect of carrier doping?
- Comparison with theory.
5S ½ HAF chains
6(Ba,Sr)2Cu(PO4)2 are one of the BEST examples of
isolated S ½ 1D HAF
R. Nath et al. PRB 2005 NMR done with N.
Buettgen, A. Loidl at Augsburg
Collaboration with Prof. I. Dasgupta for
theoretical modeling using DFT (ongoing)
7S ½ 2-LEG LADDER BiCu2PO6
O
Cu
Bi
P
8JL
JR
9D.C.Johnston et al. cond-mat/000147
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11Electronic structure calculations done by Sarita
Salunke and Indra Dasgupta to determine the
hopping parameter t between various Cu
atoms. JR/JL 1 J/JL 0.75 Jnnn/JL 0.3
J
Jnnn
12J
13Specific heat of BiCu2PO6
14Doping effects in the 2-leg ladder BiCu2PO6 At
Cu2 site Non-magnetic Zn2 Magnetic Ni2 At
Bi3 site Sr2, Na .hole doping a la high-Tc??
15Zn (S 0) substitution effects in BiCu2PO6
16Specific heat data of Zn doped BiCu2PO6
17Ni (S1) doping effects in BiCu2PO6
18Specific heat of Ni doped BiCu2PO6
19Na doping at Bi3 site in BiCu2PO6
20SUMMARY
- We have demonstrated that BiCu2PO6 is an example
of coupled 2-leg spin ladders. - Zn (non-magnetic) and Ni (magnetic) substitutions
at Cu site destroy the spin-gap and induce
disordered magnetism. - Na1 doping at Bi3 site appears to result in a
phase transition to an AF state (with weak
ferromagnetic moment) - Continuing effort to check if the coupled ladders
can be doped to become metallic
21Collaborators
- B. Koteswararao
- Ramesh Nath
- Sarita Salunke
- Indra Dasgupta
LADDER
CHAIN
- J. Bobroff
- H. Alloul
- P. Mendels
- Labo de Physique des Solides
- Orsay, FRANCE
- N. Buettgen
- A. Krimmel
- A. Loidl
- EKM, Universitaet Augsburg
- GERMANY
Indo-French Center for the Promotion Of Advanced
Research
Alexander von Humboldt foundation
DST