Anisotropic magnetism and spin fluctuations in the triangular-lattice spin-liquid candidate NaYbSe$_2$: a single-crystal $^{23}$Na and $^{77}$Se NMR study
S. Luther, K. M. Ranjith, Th. Doert, J. Wosnitza, H. K\"uhne, M., Baenitz

TL;DR
This study uses NMR spectroscopy to investigate the anisotropic magnetism and spin fluctuations in single-crystal NaYbSe$_2$, revealing a quantum spin liquid ground state with critical fluctuations and field-induced magnetic order.
Contribution
It provides detailed local magnetic insights into NaYbSe$_2$, demonstrating the coexistence of a QSL state with critical fluctuations and field-induced magnetic order through comprehensive NMR measurements.
Findings
No long-range magnetic order down to 0.3 K at low fields.
Critical spin fluctuations persist at low temperatures.
Field induces long-range magnetic order at higher fields.
Abstract
The ytterbium-based delafossite NaYbSe is discussed as a prototype for a spin-orbit entangled, effective spin-1/2 triangular spin lattice with emerging antiferromagnetic correlations and a quantum-spin-liquid (QSL) ground state. We report on a comprehensive study of the static and dynamic anisotropic magnetism in single-crystalline samples of NaYbSe, using NMR spectroscopy as a local-probe technique. We performed Na and Se NMR measurements in magnetic fields up to 16 T, applied along the in-plane and out-of-plane crystallographic directions and at temperatures from 300 down to 0.3 K. We could determine the anisotropic hyperfine contributions from the angular dependence of the Na and Se NMR spectra. In the paramagnetic regime, we probed the temperature dependence of the Na and Se spectral shift and the hyperfine coupling constants for…
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