D. Schmidiger
ETH Zurich
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Physical Review Letters | 2012
D. Schmidiger; Pierre Bouillot; S. Mühlbauer; S. N. Gvasaliya; Corinna Kollath; Thierry Giamarchi; A. Zheludev
The strong-leg S=1/2 Heisenberg spin ladder system (C(7)H(10)N)(2)CuBr(4) is investigated using density matrix renormalization group calculations, inelastic neutron scattering, and bulk magnetothermodynamic measurements. Measurements showed qualitative differences compared to the strong-rung case. A long-lived two-triplon bound state is confirmed to persist across most of the Brillouin zone in a zero field. In applied fields, in the Tomonaga-Luttinger spin-liquid phase, elementary excitations are attractive, rather than repulsive. In the presence of weak interladder interactions, the strong-leg system is considerably more prone to three-dimensional ordering.
Physical Review Letters | 2013
M. Jeong; Hadrien Mayaffre; C. Berthier; D. Schmidiger; A. Zheludev; M. Horvatic
We present NMR measurements of a strong-leg spin-1/2 Heisenberg antiferromagnetic ladder compound (C7H10N)2CuBr4 under magnetic fields up to 15 T in the temperature range from 1.2 K down to 50 mK. From the splitting of NMR lines, we determine the phase boundary and the order parameter of the low-temperature (three-dimensional) long-range-ordered phase. In the Tomonaga-Luttinger regime above the ordered phase, NMR relaxation reflects characteristic power-law decay of spin correlation functions as 1/T1∝T(1/2K-1), which allows us to determine the interaction parameter K as a function of field. We find that field-dependent K varies within the 1<K<2 range, which signifies attractive interaction between the spinless fermions in the Tomonaga-Luttinger liquid.
Physical Review Letters | 2013
D. Schmidiger; Pierre Bouillot; T. Guidi; R. I. Bewley; Corinna Kollath; Thierry Giamarchi; A. Zheludev
Inelastic neutron scattering is used to measure the spin excitation spectrum of the Heisenberg S=1/2 ladder material (C7H10N)2CuBr4 in its entirety, both in the gapped spin liquid and the magnetic field-induced Tomonaga-Luttinger spin liquid regimes. A fundamental change of the spin dynamics is observed between these two regimes. Density matrix renormalization group calculations quantitatively reproduce and help understand the observed commensurate and incommensurate excitations. The results validate long-standing quantum field-theoretical predictions but also test the limits of that approach.
Physical Review B | 2013
D. Schmidiger; S. Mühlbauer; A. Zheludev; Pierre Bouillot; Thierry Giamarchi; Corinna Kollath; Georg Ehlers; A. M. Tsvelik
The zero-field excitation spectrum of the strong-leg spin ladder (C7H10N)(2)CuBr4 is studied with a neutron time-of-flight technique. The spectrum is decomposed into its symmetric and asymmetric parts with respect to the rung momentum and compared with theoretical results obtained by the density matrix renormalization group method. Additionally, the calculated dynamical correlations are shown for a wide range of rung and leg coupling ratios in order to point out the evolution of arising excitations, as, e.g., of the two-magnon bound state from the strong to the weak coupling limit.
Physical Review Letters | 2017
M. Jeong; Hadrien Mayaffre; C. Berthier; D. Schmidiger; A. Zheludev; M. Horvatic
We report a novel crossover behavior in the long-range-ordered phase of a prototypical spin-1/2 Heisenberg antiferromagnetic ladder compound (C_{7}H_{10}N)_{2}CuBr_{4}. The staggered order was previously evidenced from a continuous and symmetric splitting of ^{14}N NMR spectral lines on lowering the temperature below T_{c}≃330 mK, with a saturation towards ≃150 mK. Unexpectedly, the split lines begin to further separate away below T^{*}∼100 mK, while the linewidth and the line shape remain completely invariable. This crossover behavior is further corroborated by the NMR relaxation rate T_{1}^{-1} measurements. A very strong suppression reflecting the ordering, T_{1}^{-1}∼T^{5.5}, observed above T^{*}, is replaced by T_{1}^{-1}∼T below T^{*}. These original NMR features are indicative of the unconventional nature of the crossover, which may arise from a unique arrangement of the ladders into a spatially anisotropic and frustrated coupling network.
Physical Review B | 2011
D. Schmidiger; S. Mühlbauer; S. N. Gvasaliya; T. Yankova; A. Zheludev
Inelastic neutron scattering is used to measure spin excitations in fully deuterated single crystal samples of the strong-leg antiferromagnetic S=1/2 spin ladder compound (C
Physical Review Letters | 2016
M. Jeong; D. Schmidiger; Hadrien Mayaffre; M. Klanjsek; C. Berthier; W. Knafo; G. Ballon; Baptiste Vignolle; S. Krämer; A. Zheludev; M. Horvatic
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Physical Review B | 2015
K. Yu. Povarov; D. Schmidiger; Reynolds N; R. I. Bewley; A. Zheludev
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Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2018
Yu V Krasnikova; V. N. Glazkov; M A Fayzullin; D. Schmidiger; K. Yu. Povarov; S Galeski; A. Zheludev
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Physical Review Letters | 2016
D. Schmidiger; Kirill Povarov; Galeski S; Reynolds N; R. I. Bewley; T. Guidi; Jacques Ollivier; A. Zheludev
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