Maple-leaf lattice realizes U(1) Dirac spin liquid with N_f=12, where five symmetry-trivial charge-one monopoles may be dynamically irrelevant, providing a large-flavor platform to test compact QED3 stability.
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Chiral U(1) and Z2 spin liquids on the pyrochlore lattice are classified by symmetry and flux, with correlation signatures distinguishing emergent gauge-field dominance via pinch-point features in the spin structure factor.
Time evolution of genuine multipartite negativity in the open Kitaev quantum spin liquid shows persistence in loopy subregions in Markovian regime and at higher temperatures in non-Markovian regime.
Resonant x-ray scattering shows three-dimensional zigzag correlations persisting above TN in RuBr3, stabilized by enhanced interlayer magnetic interactions from extended Br 4p orbitals.
Crystal-field symmetry in ErBr3 sets the transverse magnetic matrix element to zero in the ground-state Kramers doublet, removing the lowest-order interaction channel and constraining low-energy dynamics.
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Large-flavor route to a stable U(1) Dirac spin liquid on the maple-leaf lattice
Maple-leaf lattice realizes U(1) Dirac spin liquid with N_f=12, where five symmetry-trivial charge-one monopoles may be dynamically irrelevant, providing a large-flavor platform to test compact QED3 stability.
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Classification and correlation signatures of chiral spin liquids on the pyrochlore lattice
Chiral U(1) and Z2 spin liquids on the pyrochlore lattice are classified by symmetry and flux, with correlation signatures distinguishing emergent gauge-field dominance via pinch-point features in the spin structure factor.
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Fate of entanglement in open quantum spin liquid: Time evolution of its genuine multipartite negativity upon sudden coupling to a dissipative bosonic environment
Time evolution of genuine multipartite negativity in the open Kitaev quantum spin liquid shows persistence in loopy subregions in Markovian regime and at higher temperatures in non-Markovian regime.
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Three-dimensional zigzag correlations in the van der Waals Kitaev magnet RuBr$_3$
Resonant x-ray scattering shows three-dimensional zigzag correlations persisting above TN in RuBr3, stabilized by enhanced interlayer magnetic interactions from extended Br 4p orbitals.
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Crystal-Field Symmetry Constraints in Layered Honeycomb ErBr$_3$
Crystal-field symmetry in ErBr3 sets the transverse magnetic matrix element to zero in the ground-state Kramers doublet, removing the lowest-order interaction channel and constraining low-energy dynamics.