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Quantum Spin Ice Dynamics in the Dipole-Octupole Pyrochlore Magnet Ce$_2$Zr$_2$O$_7$

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2019-05-15 v1

Abstract

Neutron scattering measurements on the pyrochlore magnet Ce2_2Zr2_2O7_7 reveal an unusual crystal field splitting of its lowest JJ=5/2 multiplet, such that its ground state doublet is composed of mJ_J=±\pm3/2, giving these doublets a dipole - octupole (DO) character with local Ising anisotropy. Its magnetic susceptibility shows weak antiferromagnetic correlations with θCW\theta_{CW}=-0.4(2)K, leading to a naive expectation of an All-In, All-Out ordered state at low temperatures. Instead our low energy inelastic neutron scattering measurements show a dynamic quantum spin ice state, with suppressed scattering near |Q\textbf{Q}|=0, and no long range order at low temperatures. This is consistent with recent theory predicting symmetry enriched U(1) quantum spin liquids for such DO doublets decorating the pyrochlore lattice. Finally, we show that disorder, especially oxidation of powder samples, is important in Ce2_2Zr2_2O7_7 and could play an important role in the low temperature behaviour of this material.

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@article{arxiv.1903.09207,
  title  = {Quantum Spin Ice Dynamics in the Dipole-Octupole Pyrochlore Magnet Ce$_2$Zr$_2$O$_7$},
  author = {J. Gaudet and E. M. Smith and J. Dudemaine and J. Beare and C. R. C. Buhariwalla and N. P. Butch and M. B. Stone and D. R. Yahne and K. A. Ross and C. A. Marjerrison and J. D. Garrett and G. M. Luke and A. D. Bianchi and B. D. Gaulin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.09207},
  year   = {2019}
}

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Submitted to APS journal on 11/28/2018