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A quantum critical Bose gas of magnons in the quasi-two-dimensional antiferromagnet YbCl<sub>3</sub> under magnetic fields

Physics

A quantum critical Bose gas of magnons in the quasi-two-dimensional antiferromagnet YbCl<sub>3</sub> under magnetic fields

Y. Matsumoto, S. Schnierer, et al.

Discover the fascinating phenomenon of quantum critical Bose–Einstein condensation in YbCl3, where researchers from Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research and University of Tokyo reveal how weak interlayer coupling can result in marginal BEC in quasi-2D systems. A groundbreaking study that pushes the boundaries of condensed matter physics!

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Abstract
Bose–Einstein condensation (BEC) is a quantum phenomenon in which a macroscopic number of bosons occupy the lowest energy state and acquire coherence at low temperatures. In three-dimensional antiferromagnets, a magnetic-field-induced transition has been successfully described as a magnon BEC. For a strictly two-dimensional (2D) system, it is known that BEC cannot take place due to the presence of a finite density of states at zero energy. However, in a realistic quasi-2D magnet consisting of stacked magnetic layers, a small but finite interlayer coupling stabilizes marginal BEC such that 2D physics is still expected to dominate. This 2D-limit BEC behaviour has been reported in a few materials but only at very high magnetic fields that are difficult to access. The honeycomb S = 1/2 Heisenberg antiferromagnet YbCl3 exhibits a transition to a fully polarized state at a relatively low in-plane magnetic field. Here, we demonstrate the formation of a quantum critical 2D Bose gas at the transition field, which, with lowering the field, experiences a BEC marginally stabilized by an extremely small interlayer coupling. Our observations establish YbCl3, previously a Kitaev quantum spin liquid material, as a realization of a quantum critical BEC in the 2D limit.
Publisher
Nature Physics
Published On
May 09, 2024
Authors
Yosuke Matsumoto, Simon Schnierer, Jan A. N. Bruin, Jürgen Nuss, Pascal Reiss, George Jackeli, Kentaro Kitagawa, Hidenori Takagi
Tags
Bose-Einstein condensation
quasi-2D systems
YbCl3
quantum critical
antiferromagnets
magnon BEC
interlayer coupling
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