Anisotropic field-induced ordering in the triangular-lattice quantum spin liquid NaYbSe$_2$
K. M. Ranjith, S. Luther, T. Reimann, B. Schmidt, Ph. Schlender, J., Sichelschmidt, H. Yasuoka, A. M. Strydom, Y. Skourski, J. Wosnitza, H., K\"uhne, Th. Doert, and M. Baenitz

TL;DR
This study investigates the quantum spin liquid state in NaYbSe₂, revealing anisotropic field-induced magnetic phases, microscopic evidence of ordering, and highly anisotropic exchange interactions in a perfect triangular-lattice antiferromagnet.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive experimental and theoretical analysis of anisotropic field-induced ordering in NaYbSe₂, a near-ideal triangular-lattice quantum spin liquid.
Findings
Absence of magnetic order down to 50 mK confirming QSL state.
Field-induced magnetic phases with a 1/3 magnetization plateau.
Highly anisotropic exchange interactions J⊥ and Jz.
Abstract
High-quality single crystals of NaYbSe, which resembles a perfect triangular-lattice antiferromagnet without the intrinsic disorder, are investigated by magnetization and specific heat, as well as the local probe techniques nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and electron spin resonance (ESR). The low-field measurements confirm the absence of any spin freezing or long-range magnetic order down to 50~mK, which suggests a quantum spin liquid ground (QSL) state with gapless excitations. The instability of the QSL state is observed upon applying magnetic fields. For the direction, a field-induced magnetic phase transition is observed above 2~T from the data, agreeing with a clear plateau of , which is associated with an up-up-down (uud) spin arrangement. For the direction, a field-induced transition could be evidenced at a much higher…
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