Holes in a Quantum Spin Liquid
Abstract
Magnetic neutron scattering provides evidence for nucleation of antiferromagnetic droplets around impurities in a doped nickel-oxide based quantum magnet. The undoped parent compound contains a spin liquid with a cooperative singlet ground state and a gap in the magnetic excitation spectrum. Calcium doping creates excitations below the gap with an incommensurate structure factor. We show that weakly interacting antiferromagnetic droplets with a central phase shift of $\pi$ and a size controlled by the correlation length of the quantum liquid can account for the data. The experiment provides a first quantitative impression of the magnetic polarization cloud associated with holes in a doped transition metal oxide.
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- Published version: Science, 289 (5478), 419.
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