Pseudoscalar U(1) spin liquids in $\alpha$-RuCl$_3$
Inti Sodemann Villadiego

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new class of pseudoscalar U(1) spin liquids in $ ext{RuCl}_3$ that explain quantum oscillations and zero thermal Hall conductivity by incorporating crystalline symmetries acting as particle-hole conjugation on spinons.
Contribution
The authors propose and develop a novel pseudoscalar U(1) spin liquid framework with a unique symmetry implementation, reconciling experimental observations in $ ext{RuCl}_3$ with theoretical models.
Findings
Pseudoscalar spinon Fermi surface states allow magnetic field effects without thermal Hall conductivity.
The proposed states feature compensated spinon-particle and spinon-hole pockets.
These states naturally emerge from a Gutzwiller-projected wave-function approach.
Abstract
A recent experiment has reported oscillations of the thermal conductivity of -RuCl driven by an in-plane magnetic field that are reminiscent of the quantum oscillations in metals. At first glance, these observations are consistent with the presence of the long-sought-after spinon Fermi surface state. Strikingly, however, the experiment also reported vanishing thermal Hall conductivity coexisting with the oscillations of the longitudinal one. Such absence of the thermal Hall effect must originate from crystalline symmetries of -RuCl. But if the system was a traditional spinon fermi surface state, these symmetries would also necessarily prohibit the emergence of a magnetic field acting on the spinons, in stark contradiction with the presence of quantum oscillations in experiments. To reconcile these observations, we introduce a new class of symmetry enriched…
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