RIXS observation of bond-directional nearest-neighbor excitations in the Kitaev material Na$_2$IrO$_3$

M. Magnaterra, K. Hopfer,Ch. J. Sahle,M. Moretti Sala, G. Monaco, J. Attig, C. Hickey, I. -M. Pietsch, F. Breitner, P. Gegenwart,M. H. Upton,Jungho Kim, S. Trebst,P. H. M. van Loosdrecht,J. van den Brink,M. Grüninger

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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Spin-orbit coupling locks spin direction and spatial orientation and generates, in semi-classical magnets, a local spin easy-axis and associated ordering. Quantum spin-1/2's defy this fate: rather than spins becoming locally anisotropic, the spin-spin interactions do. Consequently interactions become dependent on the spatial orientation of bonds between spins, prime theoretical examples of which are Kitaev magnets. Bond-directional interactions imply the existence of bond-directional magnetic modes, predicted spin excitations that render crystallographically equivalent bonds magnetically inequivalent, which yet have remained elusive experimentally. Here we show that resonant inelastic x-ray scattering allows us to explicitly probe the bond-directional character of magnetic excitations. To do so, we use a scattering plane spanned by one bond and the corresponding spin component and scan a range of momentum transfer that encompasses multiple Brillouin zones. Applying this approach to Na$_2$IrO$_3$ we establish the different bond-directional characters of magnetic excitations at 10 meV and 45 meV. Combined with the observation of spin-spin correlations that are confined to a single bond, this experimentally validates the Kitaev character of exchange interactions long proposed for this material.
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kitaev material,bond-directional,nearest-neighbor
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