Raman signature of multiple phase transitions and quasi-particle excitations in putative Kitaev spin liquid candidate Na2Co2TeO6
Atul G. Chakkar, Chaitanya B. Auti, Deepu Kumar, Nirmalya Jana,, Koushik Pal, Pradeep Kumar

TL;DR
This study uses Raman spectroscopy to explore multiple phase transitions, magnetic excitations, and quantum phenomena in Na2Co2TeO6, a candidate for Kitaev spin liquid physics, revealing complex magnetic and structural behavior.
Contribution
It provides detailed temperature and polarization dependent Raman data uncovering multiple phase transitions and magnetic excitations in Na2Co2TeO6, advancing understanding of its quantum magnetic properties.
Findings
Identified zigzag antiferromagnetic transition at ~30 K
Detected ferroelectric transition at ~70 K
Observed magnetic continuum indicating frustrated interactions
Abstract
Two-dimensional cobalt-based honeycomb oxide Na2Co2TeO6 is an important candidate for the realization of Kitaev physics and may provide future platform for the quantum computation and quantum technology. Here, we report an in-depth temperature as well as polarization dependent inelastic light scattering (Raman) measurements on the single crystals of quasi-two-dimensional Na2Co2TeO6. Our study reveal signature of multiple phase transitions i.e. long-range zigzag antiferromagnetic transition (TN) at ~ 30 K, ferroelectric transition (TFE) at ~ 70 K, and a crossover from pure paramagnetic phase to a quantum paramagnetic phase around ~ 150 K reflected in the renormalized self-energy parameters of the Raman active phonon modes. A distinct signature of spin reorientation deep into the AFM phase around TSR ~ 17 K is observed, marked by the clear change in the frequency and linewidth slopes. We…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Condensed Matter Physics · Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials · Crystal Structures and Properties
