Strain-induced spin-nematic state and nematic susceptibility arising from $2\times2$ Fe clusters in KFe$_{0.8}$Ag$_{1.2}$Te$_2$
Yu Song, Dongsheng Yuan, Xingye Lu, Zhijun Xu, Edith, Bourret-Courchesne, Robert J. Birgeneau

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that applying strain to KFe$_{0.8}$Ag$_{1.2}$Te$_2$ induces a spin-nematic state characterized by anisotropic spin behavior without breaking time-reversal symmetry, revealing a divergent nematic susceptibility.
Contribution
The paper provides experimental evidence of strain-induced spin-nematic order in a cluster-based magnet, linking nematic susceptibility to spin-orbital entanglement.
Findings
Strain induces a spin-nematic state in KFAT.
Nematic susceptibility diverges upon cooling.
Spin anisotropy appears without breaking time-reversal symmetry.
Abstract
Spin nematics break spin-rotational symmetry while maintaining time-reversal symmetry, analogous to liquid crystal nematics that break spatial rotational symmetry while maintaining translational symmetry. Although several candidate spin nematics have been proposed, the identification and characterization of such a state remain challenging because the spin-nematic order parameter does not couple directly to experimental probes. KFeAgTe (KFeAgTe, KFAT) is a local-moment magnet consisting of well-separated 22 Fe clusters, and in its ground state the clusters order magnetically, breaking both spin-rotational and time-reversal symmetries. Using uniform magnetic susceptibility and neutron scattering measurements we find a small strain induces sizable spin anisotropy in the paramagnetic state of KFAT, manifestly breaking spin-rotational symmetry…
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