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Leonie Woodland

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Research theme

  • Quantum materials

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Research groups

  • Quantum magnetism and quantum phase transitions
leonie.woodland@physics.ox.ac.uk
Clarendon Laboratory, room 107
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Tuning the confinement potential between spinons in the Ising chain CoNb2O6 using longitudinal fields and quantitative determination of the microscopic Hamiltonian

(2023)

Authors:

Leonie Woodland, David Macdougal, Ivelisse M Cabrera, Jordan D Thompson, D Prabhakaran, Robert I Bewley, Radu Coldea

Excitations of quantum Ising chain CoNb2O6 in low transverse field: quantitative description of bound states stabilized by off-diagonal exchange and applied field

(2023)

Authors:

Leonie Woodland, Izabella Lovas, M Telling, D Prabhakaran, Leon Balents, Radu Coldea

Excitations of quantum Ising chain CoNb2O6 in low transverse field: quantitative description of bound states stabilized by off-diagonal exchange and applied field: data archive

91探花 (2023)

Authors:

Leonie Woodland, Izabella Lovas, Mark Telling, Dharmalingam Prabhakaran, Leon Balents, Radu Coldea

Abstract:

The deposited package contains experimental single crystal inelastic neutron scattering data probing the spin dynamics in the quantum Ising chain magnet CoNb2O6 in applied transverse magnetic field together with corresponding theoretical calculations of the spin dynamics. A matlab script to read and plot all data in ASCII files is also supplied.

Tuning the confinement potential between spinons in the Ising chain CoNb2O6 using longitudinal fields and quantitative determination of the microscopic Hamiltonian: data archive

91探花 (2023)

Authors:

Leonie Woodland, David Macdougal, Ivelisse M Cabrera, Jordan D Thompson, D Prabhakaran, Robert I Bewley, Radu Coldea

Abstract:

The deposited package contains experimental single crystal inelastic neutron scattering data probing the spin dynamics in the quantum Ising chain magnet CoNb2O6 in longitudinal magnetic field together with corresponding theoretical calculations of the spin dynamics. A matlab script to read and plot all data in ASCII files is also supplied.

Field tuning of spin dynamics in low dimensional Ising-like quantum magnets probed by neutron scattering

Abstract:

This thesis presents inelastic neutron scattering (INS) studies of spin dynamics in two different Ising-like quantum magnetic materials as a function of applied magnetic field.

The first material explored is the ferromagnetic Ising chain CoNb2O6. The excitations in an Ising chain are independent domain wall quasiparticles, however, additional interactions beyond pure one-dimensional Ising exchange can lead to the formation of a variety of bound states in different regimes of applied magnetic field. The excitations in CoNb2O6 are first studied as a function of applied near-longitudinal field. This causes domain walls to become confined into bound states, with the confinement potential tuned by the applied field, from the limit of weak field where there is a Zeeman ladder of bound states to strong field where only two remain. Next, a quantum spin Hamiltonian is refined based on a global fit to the spectrum observed in zero field and in high field applied along two orthogonal directions. A novel method is developed using a combination of linear spinwave theory and exact diagonalization on finite chains to capture the observed bound states as well as the weak interactions between the different chains. Calculations using the refined Hamiltonian quantitatively reproduce not only the spectra to which the data were fit, but also the rich behaviour observed in low transverse field. An intuitive physical picture and fully analytically solved model is proposed for this behaviour based on novel bound states stabilized by the competition between an off-diagonal exchange and transverse field. Finally, the magnetization of CoNb2O6 is measured as a function of field up to 16 T, observing evidence for the proximity to the expected transverse-field induced quantum critical point.

The other material studied in this thesis is the frustrated triangular lattice quantum Ising-like antiferromagnet Na2BaCo(PO4)2, whose spectrum is measured using INS as a function of transverse field. In high field, sharp magnons are observed and a spin Hamiltonian is refined based on the observed magnon dispersions. At fields below the transition to the field polarized phase, strong continuum scattering is observed, which dominates at low fields where no magnons are observed. The observed spectrum cannot be explained even qualitatively at low field using a linear spinwave approach including one and two magnon excitations.

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