2020
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.101.174434
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Orientation dependence of the magnetic phase diagram of Yb2Ti2O7

Abstract: In the quest to realize a quantum spin liquid (QSL), magnetic long-range order is hardly welcome. Yet it can offer deep insights into a complex world of strong correlations and fluctuations. Much hope was placed in the cubic pyrochlore Yb2Ti2O7 as a putative U(1) QSL but a new class of ultrapure single crystals make it abundantly clear the stoichiometric compound is a ferromagnet. Here we present a detailed experimental and theoretical study of the corresponding field-temperature phase diagram. We find it to b… Show more

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“…We also collected scattering data at 20 K for use as a background. [The elastic line for the in-field data appears oversubtracted-this is due to the field-dependent extinction in Yb2Ti2O7 (31).] We subtracted this background from all datasets, divided by the squared Yb 3+ magnetic form factor, symmetrized the data using Mantid (32), and made cuts along high-symmetry directions Γ (000) → K (220) → UL (211) → Γ (000).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We also collected scattering data at 20 K for use as a background. [The elastic line for the in-field data appears oversubtracted-this is due to the field-dependent extinction in Yb2Ti2O7 (31).] We subtracted this background from all datasets, divided by the squared Yb 3+ magnetic form factor, symmetrized the data using Mantid (32), and made cuts along high-symmetry directions Γ (000) → K (220) → UL (211) → Γ (000).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In semi-classical and quantum systems, our mechanism may work together with the field-induced suppression of quantum fluctuations [29] to produce even larger reentrant lobes. We hope our work will motivate others to pursue a microscopic interpretation of future observations of reentrance (and possibly to revisit old ones [8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]) in light of zero-temperature transitions. Since magnetic systems often afford us with minimal models to understand other areas of physics, our results raise a more general question: if reentrance is observed by varying a given parameter, when is it actually due to a nearby transition in a broader parameter space?…”
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“…1(b,c)]. Because of this anisotropy, the response of Er 2 Sn 2 O 7 to an applied field is expected to differ with field direction, as has been poignantly illustrated with the experimental exploration of rare earth pyrochlore titanates [5,6,11,12,35]. As such, the present study critically relies on the recently gained ability to synthesize pyrochlore stannate single crystals [40], including Er 2 Sn 2 O 7 .…”
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