Fig. 5: Low-temperature thermal conductivity, κ1, of GdZnPO sample TC5 compared to other magnetic insulators. | Nature Communications

Fig. 5: Low-temperature thermal conductivity, κ1, of GdZnPO sample TC5 compared to other magnetic insulators.

From: Itinerant and topological excitations in a honeycomb spiral spin liquid candidate

Fig. 5

Previously reported κ1 or low-temperature κxx/T values are shown for various magnetic insulators, including two-dimensional honeycomb α-RuCl323 and Na2Co2TeO624,25; two-dimensional triangular-lattice YbMgGaO426,27, EtMe3Sb[Pd(dmit)2]229,30,31, κ-H3(Cat-EDT-TTF)232, Na2BaCo(PO4)233,34, BaFe12O1936, and 1T-TaS244,45; two-dimensional kagome ZnCu3(OH)6Cl237, CaCu3(OH)6Cl20.6H2O38, and YCu3(OH)6.5Br2.539; three-dimensional (3D) Yb2Ti2O741 and PbCuTe2O642; and one-dimensional (1D) antiferromagnetic Cu(C6H5COO)23H2O43.

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