Clues and criteria for designing Kitaev spin liquid revealed by thermal and spin excitations of honeycomb iridates Na$_2$IrO$_3$
Youhei Yamaji, Takafumi Suzuki, Takuto Yamada, Sei-ichiro Suga, Naoki, Kawashima, Masatoshi Imada

TL;DR
This paper identifies experimental clues and criteria, based on thermal and spin excitations, to evaluate how close honeycomb iridates like Na$_2$IrO$_3$ are to the Kitaev quantum spin liquid state, aiding future material tuning.
Contribution
It proposes specific measurable criteria, such as specific heat peaks and entropy plateaus, to assess proximity to the Kitaev QSL in real materials, supported by numerical analysis.
Findings
Na$_2$IrO$_3$ shows features close to Kitaev QSL according to proposed criteria.
Two peaks in specific heat indicate fractionalization of spins into Majorana fermions.
Small ratio of characteristic temperatures suggests proximity to Kitaev QSL.
Abstract
Contrary to the original expectation, NaIrO is not a Kitaev's quantum spin liquid (QSL) but shows a zig-zag-type antiferromagnetic order in experiments. Here we propose experimental clues and criteria to measure how a material in hand is close to the Kitaev's QSL state. For this purpose, we systematically study thermal and spin excitations of a generalized Kitaev-Heisenberg model studied by Chaloupka . in Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 097204 (2013) and an effective ab initio Hamiltonian for NaIrO proposed by Yamaji . in Phys. Rev. Lett. 113, 107201 (2014), by employing a numerical diagonalization method. We reveal that closeness to the Kitaev's QSL is characterized by the following properties, besides trivial criteria such as reduction of magnetic ordered moments and Neel temperatures: (1) Two peaks in the temperature dependence of specific heat at …
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