The 2D nonlinear response of a magnetoelectrically coupled dimerized spin-1/2 chain shows a galvanoelectric line whose width measures spinon scattering rates, plus RPA vertex corrections that create bound states and transfer spectral weight to low energies.
Nonlinear Spectroscopy as a Magnon Breakdown Diagnosis and its Efficient Simulation
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Identifying quantum spin liquids, magnon breakdown, or fractionalized excitations in quantum magnets is an ongoing challenge due to the ambiguity of possible origins of excitation continua occurring in linear response probes. Recently, it was proposed that techniques measuring higher-order response, such as two-dimensional coherent spectroscopy (2DCS), could resolve such ambiguities. Numerically simulating nonlinear response functions can, however, be computationally very demanding. We present an efficient Lanczos-based method to compute second-order susceptibilities $\chi^{2}\omega_t,\omega_\tau)$ directly in the frequency domain. Applying this to extended Kitaev models describing $\alpha$-RuCl$_3$, we find qualitatively different nonlinear responses between intermediate magnetic field strengths and the high-field regime. To put these results into context, we derive the general 2DCS response of partially-polarized magnets within the linear spin-wave approximation, establishing that $\chi^2(\omega_t,\omega_\tau)$ is restricted to a distinct universal form if the excitations are conventional magnons. Deviations from this form, as predicted in our (Lanczos-based) simulations for $\alpha$-RuCl$_3$, can hence serve in 2DCS experiments as direct criteria to determine whether an observed excitation continuum is of conventional two-magnon type or of different nature.
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Two-dimensional nonlinear dynamical response of the magnetoelectrically driven dimerized spin-$1{/}2$ chain
The 2D nonlinear response of a magnetoelectrically coupled dimerized spin-1/2 chain shows a galvanoelectric line whose width measures spinon scattering rates, plus RPA vertex corrections that create bound states and transfer spectral weight to low energies.