We report neutron scattering measurements on Er2Pt2O7, a new addition to the XY family of frustrated pyrochlore magnets. Symmetry analysis of our elastic scattering data shows that Er2Pt2O7 is the first XY pyrochlore to order into the k=0, Γ7 magnetic structure (the Palmer-Chalker state), at TN=0.38 K. This contrasts with its sister XY pyrochlore antiferromagnets Er2Ti2O7 and Er2Ge2O7, both of which order into Γ5 magnetic structures at much higher temperatures, TN=1.2 K and 1.4 K, respectively. In this temperature range, the magnetic heat capacity of Er2Pt2O7 contains a broad anomaly centered at T∗=1.5 K. Our inelastic neutron scattering measurements reveal that this broad heat capacity anomaly sets the temperature scale for strong short-range spin fluctuations. Below TN=0.38 K, Er2Pt2O7 displays a gapped spin wave spectrum with an intense, flat band of excitations at lower energy and a weak, diffusive band of excitations at higher energy. The flat band is well-described by classical spin wave calculations, but these calculations also predict sharp dispersive branches at higher energy, a striking discrepancy with the experimental data. This, in concert with the strong suppression of TN, is attributable to enhanced quantum fluctuations due to phase competition between the Γ7 and Γ5 states that border each other within a classically predicted phase diagram.
@article{arxiv.1705.06680,
title = {Phase Competition in the Palmer-Chalker XY Pyrochlore Er$_2$Pt$_2$O$_7$},
author = {A. M. Hallas and J. Gaudet and N. P. Butch and Guangyong Xu and M. Tachibana and C. R. Wiebe and G. M. Luke and B. D. Gaulin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.06680},
year = {2017}
}