Higher-Rank Spin Liquids and Spin Nematics from Competing Orders in Pyrochlore Magnets
Abstract
Pyrochlore magnets have proven to provide an excellent arena for the realization of a variety of many-body phenomena such as classical and quantum order-by-disorder, as well as spin liquid phases described by emergent gauge field theories. These phenomena arise from the competition between different symmetry-breaking magnetic orders. In this work, we consider a subspace of the most general bilinear nearest-neighbor Hamiltonian on the pyrochlore lattice, parameterized by the local interaction parameter , where three symmetry-breaking phases converge. We demonstrate that for small values of , a conventional ordered phase is selected by a thermal order-by-disorder mechanism. For above a certain finite threshold, a novel spin-nematic phase is stabilized at low temperatures. Instead of the usual Bragg peaks, the spin-nematic phase features lines of high intensity in the spin structure factor. At intermediate temperatures above the low-temperature orders, a rank-2 U(1) classical spin liquid is realized for all . We fully characterize all phases using classical Monte-Carlo simulations and a self-consistent Gaussian approximation.
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@article{arxiv.2409.03825,
title = {Higher-Rank Spin Liquids and Spin Nematics from Competing Orders in Pyrochlore Magnets},
author = {Niccolò Francini and Lukas Janssen and Daniel Lozano-Gómez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.03825},
year = {2025}
}
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17 pages, 17 figures; v2: published