In this paper, we illustrate how polarized neutron scattering can be used to isolate the spin-spin correlations of modes forming flat bands in a frustrated magnetic system hosting a classical spin liquid phase. In particular, we explain why the nearest-neighbor spin ice model, whose interaction matrix has two flat bands, produces a dispersionless (i.e. "flat") response in the non-spin-flip (NSF) polarized neutron scattering channel, and demonstrate that NSF scattering is a highly sensitive probe of correlations induced by weak perturbations which lift the flat band degeneracy. We use this to explain the experimentally measured dispersive (i.e. non-flat) NSF channel of the dipolar spin ice compound Ho2Ti2O7.
@article{arxiv.2108.07816,
title = {Probing Flat Band Physics in Spin Ice Systems via Polarized Neutron Scattering},
author = {Kristian Tyn Kai Chung and Jeremy Swee Kang Goh and Aritro Mukherjee and Wen Jin and Daniel Lozano-Gómez and Michel J. P. Gingras},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.07816},
year = {2022}
}