2021
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.103.l020409
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Triplons, magnons, and spinons in a single quantum spin system:SeCuO3

Abstract: Quantum magnets display a wide variety of collective excitations, including spin waves (magnons), coherent singlet-triplet excitations (triplons), and pairs of fractional spins (spinons). These modes differ radically in nature and properties, and in all conventional analyses any given material is interpreted in terms of only one type. We report inelastic neutron scattering measurements on the spin-1/2 antiferromagnet SeCuO 3 , which demonstrate that this compound exhibits all three primary types of spin excita… Show more

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“…In parallel, high-field magnetization measurements showed the existence of a half-step magnetization plateau at 45 T [8], which supposedly emerges from the polarization of weakly coupled Cu(2) spins, while Cu(1) dimers remain in the singlet state. This new magnetic model was supported a few years later by inelastic neutron scattering, used to determine magnetic exchange couplings and demonstrate the simultaneous presence of magnon, triplon and spinon excitations [11].…”
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“…In parallel, high-field magnetization measurements showed the existence of a half-step magnetization plateau at 45 T [8], which supposedly emerges from the polarization of weakly coupled Cu(2) spins, while Cu(1) dimers remain in the singlet state. This new magnetic model was supported a few years later by inelastic neutron scattering, used to determine magnetic exchange couplings and demonstrate the simultaneous presence of magnon, triplon and spinon excitations [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…To represent the full magnetic Table I. Magnetic exchange couplings determined from DFT calculations (labelled J th ) and compared to experimental data when available (labelled J exp ) [11]. For each Jij interaction, the related Cu(i)-Cu(j) pair is specified between parenthesis.…”
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