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Multipolar magnetism in d-orbital systems: Crystal field levels, octupolar order, and orbital loop currents

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2020-04-17 v2

Abstract

Quantum magnets with spin J=2J=2, which arise in spin-orbit coupled Mott insulators, can potentially display multipolar orders. We carry out an exact diagonalization study of a simple octahedral crystal field Hamiltonian for two electrons, incorporating spin-orbit coupling (SOC) and interactions, finding that either explicitly including the ege_g orbitals, or going beyond the rotationally invariant Coulomb interaction within the t2gt_{2g} sector, causes a degeneracy breaking of the J ⁣= ⁣2J\!=\!2 level degeneracy. This can lead to a low-lying non-Kramers doublet carrying quadrupolar and octupolar moments and an excited triplet which supports magnetic dipole moments, bolstering our previous phenomenological proposal for the stabilization of ferro-octupolar order in heavy transition metal oxides. We show that the spontaneous time-reversal symmetry breaking due to ferro-octupolar ordering within the non-Kramers doublet leads to electronic orbital loop currents. The resulting internal magnetic fields can potentially explain the small fields inferred from muon-spin relaxation (μ\muSR) experiments on cubic 5d25d^2 osmate double perovskites Ba2_2ZnOsO6_6, Ba2_2CaOsO6_6, and Ba2_2MgOsO6_6, which were previously attributed to weak dipolar magnetism. We make further predictions for oxygen NMR experiments on these materials. We also study the reversed level scheme, where the J ⁣= ⁣2J\!=\!2 multiplet splits into a low-lying magnetic triplet and excited non-Kramers doublet, presenting single-ion results for the magnetic susceptibility in this case, and pointing out its possible relevance for the rhenate Ba2_2YReO6_6. Our work highlights the intimate connection between the physics of heavy transition metal oxides and that of ff-electron based heavy fermion compounds.

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@article{arxiv.2002.05737,
  title  = {Multipolar magnetism in d-orbital systems: Crystal field levels, octupolar order, and orbital loop currents},
  author = {Sreekar Voleti and Dalini D. Maharaj and Bruce D. Gaulin and Graeme Luke and Arun Paramekanti},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.05737},
  year   = {2020}
}

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9 pages, 8 figures, published version