Andrew C. Potter, T. Senthil, Patrick A. Lee
Recent terahertz conductivity measurements observed low-power-law frequency dependence of optical conduction within the Mott gap of the Kagome lattice spin-liquid candidate Herbertsmithite. We investigate mechanisms for this observed sub-gap conductivity for two possible scenarios in which the ground-state is described by: 1) a U(1) Dirac spin-liquid with emergent fermionic spinons or 2) a nearly critical Z2 spin-liquid in the vicinity of a continuous quantum phase transition to magnetic order. We identify new mechanisms for optical-absorption via magneto-elastic effects and spin- orbit coupling. In addition, for the Dirac spin-liquid scenario, we establish an explicit microscopic origin for previously proposed absorption mechanisms based on slave-particle effective field theory descriptions.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1301.3495
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