Literature DB >> 16738655

Dimensional reduction at a quantum critical point.

S E Sebastian1, N Harrison, C D Batista, L Balicas, M Jaime, P A Sharma, N Kawashima, I R Fisher.   

Abstract

Competition between electronic ground states near a quantum critical point (QCP)--the location of a zero-temperature phase transition driven solely by quantum-mechanical fluctuations--is expected to lead to unconventional behaviour in low-dimensional systems. New electronic phases of matter have been predicted to occur in the vicinity of a QCP by two-dimensional theories, and explanations based on these ideas have been proposed for significant unsolved problems in condensed-matter physics, such as non-Fermi-liquid behaviour and high-temperature superconductivity. But the real materials to which these ideas have been applied are usually rendered three-dimensional by a finite electronic coupling between their component layers; a two-dimensional QCP has not been experimentally observed in any bulk three-dimensional system, and mechanisms for dimensional reduction have remained the subject of theoretical conjecture. Here we show evidence that the Bose-Einstein condensate of spin triplets in the three-dimensional Mott insulator BaCuSi2O6 (refs 12-16) provides an experimentally verifiable example of dimensional reduction at a QCP. The interplay of correlations on a geometrically frustrated lattice causes the individual two-dimensional layers of spin-(1/2) Cu2+ pairs (spin dimers) to become decoupled at the QCP, giving rise to a two-dimensional QCP characterized by linear power law scaling distinctly different from that of its three-dimensional counterpart. Thus the very notion of dimensionality can be said to acquire an 'emergent' nature: although the individual particles move on a three-dimensional lattice, their collective behaviour occurs in lower-dimensional space.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16738655     DOI: 10.1038/nature04732

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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Authors:  F L Pratt; P J Baker; S J Blundell; T Lancaster; S Ohira-Kawamura; C Baines; Y Shimizu; K Kanoda; I Watanabe; G Saito
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2011-03-31       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  Dimensional reduction by geometrical frustration in a cubic antiferromagnet composed of tetrahedral clusters.

Authors:  Ryutaro Okuma; Maiko Kofu; Shinichiro Asai; Maxim Avdeev; Akihiro Koda; Hirotaka Okabe; Masatoshi Hiraishi; Soshi Takeshita; Kenji M Kojima; Ryosuke Kadono; Takatsugu Masuda; Kenji Nakajima; Zenji Hiroi
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2021-07-19       Impact factor: 14.919

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