On the Hidden Order in URu$_{2}$Si$_{2}$ --- Antiferro Hexadecapole Order and its Consequences
Abstract
An antiferro ordering of an electric hexadecapole moment is discussed as a promising candidate for the long standing mystery of the hidden order phase in URuSi. Based on localized -electron picture, we discuss the rationale of the selected multipole and the consequences of the antiferro hexadecapole order of symmetry. The mean-field solutions and the collective excitations from them explain reasonably significant experimental observations: the strong anisotropy in the magnetic susceptibility, characteristic behavior of pressure versus magnetic field or temperature phase diagrams, disappearance of inelastic neutron-scattering intensity out of the hidden order phase, and insensitiveness of the NQR frequency at Ru-sites upon ordering. A consistency with the strong anisotropy in the magnetic responses excludes all the multipoles in two-dimensional representations, such as . The expected azimuthal angle dependences of the resonant X-ray scattering amplitude are given. The -type antiferro quadrupole should be induced by an in-plane magnetic field along , which is reflected in the thermal expansion and the elastic constant of the transverse mode. The -type [-type] antiferro quadrupole is also induced by applying the uniaxial stress along direction [ direction]. A detection of these induced antiferro quadrupoles under the in-plane magnetic field or the uniaxial stress using the resonant X-ray scattering provides a direct redundant test for the proposed order parameter.
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@article{arxiv.1104.2374,
title = {On the Hidden Order in URu$_{2}$Si$_{2}$ --- Antiferro Hexadecapole Order and its Consequences},
author = {Hiroaki Kusunose and Hisatomo Harima},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1104.2374},
year = {2015}
}
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10 pages, 10 figures, 5 tables