# Magnetic Field Induced Competing Phases in Spin-Orbital Entangled Kitaev   Magnets

**Authors:** Li Ern Chern, Ryui Kaneko, Hyun-Yong Lee, Yong Baek Kim

arXiv: 1905.11408 · 2020-01-10

## TL;DR

This paper investigates the complex magnetic phases in Kitaev magnets under magnetic fields, revealing large unit cell orders and quantum fluctuations that influence thermal Hall effects, advancing understanding of spin liquids.

## Contribution

It provides a semiclassical analysis of large system sizes, uncovering competing magnetic orders missed by previous quantum studies, and links these to thermal Hall conductivity.

## Key findings

- Large unit cell magnetic orders at intermediate fields
- Strong quantum fluctuations in these orders
- Potential for spin liquid states and thermal Hall effects

## Abstract

There has been a great interest in magnetic field induced quantum spin liquids in Kitaev magnets after the discovery of neutron scattering continuum and half quantized thermal Hall conductivity in the material $\alpha$-RuCl$_3$. In this work, we provide a semiclassical analysis of the relevant theoretical models on large system sizes, and compare the results to previous studies on quantum models with small system sizes. We find a series of competing magnetic orders with fairly large unit cells at intermediate magnetic fields, which are most likely missed by previous approaches. We show that quantum fluctuations are typically strong in these large unit cell orders, while their magnetic excitations may resemble a scattering continuum and give rise to a large thermal Hall conductivity. Our work provides an important basis for a thorough investigation of emergent spin liquids and competing phases in Kitaev magnets.

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