Optical detection of bond-dependent and frustrated spin in the two-dimensional cobalt-based honeycomb antiferromagnet Cu3Co2SbO6
- Authors
- Kang, Baekjune; Choi, Uksam; Jung, Taek Sun; Noh, Seunghyeon; Kim, Gye-Hyeon; Seo, Uihyeon; Park, Miju; Choi, Jin-Hyun; Kim, Min Jae; Ji, GwangCheol; Song, Sehwan; Jo, Hyesung; Hong, Seokjo; Duong, Nguyen Xuan; Samanta, Subhasis; Kim, Heung-Sik; Kim, Tae Heon; Yang, Yongsoo; Park, Sungkyun; Ok, Jong Mok; Yoo, Jung-Woo; Kim, Jae Hoon; Sohn, Changhee
- Issue Date
- 2025-02
- Publisher
- Nature Publishing Group
- Citation
- Nature Communications, v.16, no.1
- Abstract
- Two-dimensional honeycomb antiferromagnets are promising materials class for realizing Kitaev quantum spin liquids. The signature of these materials includes anisotropic bond-dependent magnetic responses and persistent fluctuations in paramagnetic regime. Here, we propose Cu3Co2SbO6 heterostructures as an intriguing candidate, wherein bond-dependent and frustrated spins interact with optical excitons. First-principles spin Hamiltonian calculations and in-plane anisotropic critical fields suggest strong frustration and dominant Kitaev exchange interactions. Optical spectroscopy reveals exciton coupled to frustrated magnetism, enabling optical detection of spin states. Spin-exciton coupling displays anisotropic responses to light polarization along the bond-parallel and the bond-perpendicular directions, highlighting Kitaev interactions and persistent short-range spin correlations above twice the N?el temperatures. The robustness of short-range spin fluctuations under magnetic fields underscores the stability of the spin-fluctuation region. Our results establish Cu3Co2SbO6 as an attractive candidate for exploring quantum spin liquid, where the spin Hamiltonian and quasiparticle excitations can be probed and potentially controlled by light.
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/151764
- DOI
- 10.1038/s41467-025-56652-w
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