NMR Investigation on Honeycomb Iridate Ag$_3$LiIr$_2$O$_6$
Jiaming Wang, Weishi Yuan, Takashi Imai, Philip M.Singer, Faranak, Bahrami, Fazel Tafti

TL;DR
This study uses NMR techniques to analyze the magnetic and structural properties of Ag$_3$LiIr$_2$O$_6$, revealing partial magnetic order and the effects of structural disorder, which complicate the identification of a true spin liquid state.
Contribution
It provides detailed NMR analysis of two samples, demonstrating how structural disorder influences magnetic properties and the interpretation of spin liquid behavior.
Findings
Sample A shows magnetic order with a sharp transition at 9 K.
Sample B exhibits disorder-induced weak magnetism without long-range order.
Structural disorder can mimic spin liquid signatures in highly disordered Kitaev materials.
Abstract
We investigate the structural and magnetic properties of a Kitaev spin liquid candidate material AgLiIrO based on Li nuclear magnetic resonance line shape, Knight shift and spin-lattice relaxation rate . The first sample A shows signatures of magnetically ordered spins, and exhibits one sharp Li peak with FWHM increasing significantly below 14~K. of this sample displays a broad local maximum at 40~K, followed by a very sharp peak at ~K due to critical slowing down of Ir spin fluctuations, a typical signature of magnetic long range order. In order to shed light on the position-by-position variation of throughout the sample, we use Inverse Laplace Transform analysis based on Tikhonov regularization to deduce the density distribution function . We demonstrate that of Ir spins are statically…
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TopicsAdvanced Condensed Matter Physics · Nuclear materials and radiation effects · Inorganic Chemistry and Materials
