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Critical dielectric susceptibility at a magnetic BEC quantum critical point

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2021-07-19 v2

Abstract

Magnetic-field-induced phase transitions are investigated in the frustrated gapped quantum paramagnet Rb2_{2}Cu2_{2}Mo3_3O12_{12} through dielectric and calorimetric measurements on single-crystal samples. It is clarified that the previously reported dielectric anomaly at 8~K in powder samples is not due to a chiral spin liquid state as has been suggested, but rather to a tiny amount of a ferroelectric impurity phase. Two field-induced quantum phase transitions between paraelectric and paramagnetic and ferroelectric and magnetically ordered states are clearly observed. It is shown that the electric polarization is a secondary order parameter at the lower-field (gap closure) quantum critical point but a primary one at the saturation transition. Having clearly identified the magnetic Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC) nature of the latter, we use the dielectric channel to directly measure the critical divergence of BEC susceptibility. The observed power-law behavior is in very good agreement with theoretical expectations for three-dimensional BEC. Finally, dielectric data reveal magnetic presaturation phases in this compound that may feature exotic order with unconventional broken symmetries.

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@article{arxiv.2011.00107,
  title  = {Critical dielectric susceptibility at a magnetic BEC quantum critical point},
  author = {S. Hayashida and L. Huberich and D. Flavián and Z. Yan and K. Yu. Povarov and S. Gvasaliya and A. Zheludev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.00107},
  year   = {2021}
}