Electron Doping a Kagome Spin Liquid
Abstract
Herbertsmithite, ZnCu3(OH)6Cl2, is a two dimensional kagom\'e lattice realization of a spin liquid, with evidence for fractionalized excitations and a gapped ground state. Such a quantum spin liquid has been proposed to underlie high temperature superconductivity and is predicted to produce a wealth of new states, including a Dirac metal at 1/3rd electron doping. Here we report the topochemical synthesis of electron-doped ZnLixCu3(OH)6Cl2 from x = 0 to x = 1.8 (3/5th per Cu2+). Contrary to expectations, no metallicity or superconductivity is induced. Instead, we find a systematic suppression of magnetic behavior across the phase diagram. Our results demonstrate that significant theoretical work is needed to understand and predict the role of doping in magnetically frustrated narrow band insulators, particularly the interplay between local structural disorder and tendency toward electron localization, and pave the way for future studies of doped spin liquids.
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