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A quantum liquid of magnetic octupoles on the pyrochlore lattice

Spin liquids are highly correlated yet disordered states formed by the entanglement of magnetic dipoles(1). Theories define such states using gauge fields and deconfined quasiparticle excitations that emerge from a local constraint governing the ground state of a frustrated magnet. For example, the...

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Autores principales: Sibille, Romain, Gauthier, Nicolas, Lhotel, Elsa, Porée, Victor, Pomjakushin, Vladimir, Ewings, Russell A., Perring, Toby G., Ollivier, Jacques, Wildes, Andrew, Ritter, Clemens, Hansen, Thomas C., Keen, David A., Nilsen, Gøran J., Keller, Lukas, Petit, Sylvain, Fennell, Tom
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Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7115929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32802143
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41567-020-0827-7
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author Sibille, Romain
Gauthier, Nicolas
Lhotel, Elsa
Porée, Victor
Pomjakushin, Vladimir
Ewings, Russell A.
Perring, Toby G.
Ollivier, Jacques
Wildes, Andrew
Ritter, Clemens
Hansen, Thomas C.
Keen, David A.
Nilsen, Gøran J.
Keller, Lukas
Petit, Sylvain
Fennell, Tom
author_facet Sibille, Romain
Gauthier, Nicolas
Lhotel, Elsa
Porée, Victor
Pomjakushin, Vladimir
Ewings, Russell A.
Perring, Toby G.
Ollivier, Jacques
Wildes, Andrew
Ritter, Clemens
Hansen, Thomas C.
Keen, David A.
Nilsen, Gøran J.
Keller, Lukas
Petit, Sylvain
Fennell, Tom
author_sort Sibille, Romain
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description Spin liquids are highly correlated yet disordered states formed by the entanglement of magnetic dipoles(1). Theories define such states using gauge fields and deconfined quasiparticle excitations that emerge from a local constraint governing the ground state of a frustrated magnet. For example, the ‘2-in-2-out’ ice rule for dipole moments on a tetrahedron can lead to a quantum spin ice(2–4) in rare-earth pyrochlores. However, f-electron ions often carry multipole degrees of freedom of higher rank than dipoles, leading to intriguing behaviours and ‘hidden’ orders(5–6). Here we show that the correlated ground state of a Ce(3+)-based pyrochlore, Ce(2)Sn(2)O(7), is a quantum liquid of magnetic octupoles. Our neutron scattering results are consistent with a fluid-like state where degrees of freedom have a more complex magnetization density than that of magnetic dipoles. The nature and strength of the octupole–octupole couplings, together with the existence of a continuum of excitations attributed to spinons, provides further evidence for a quantum ice of octupoles governed by a ‘2-plus-2-minus’ rule(7–8). Our work identifies Ce(2)Sn(2)O(7) as a unique example of frustrated multipoles forming a ‘hidden’ topological order, thus generalizing observations on quantum spin liquids to multipolar phases that can support novel types of emergent fields and excitations.
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spelling pubmed-71159292020-09-23 A quantum liquid of magnetic octupoles on the pyrochlore lattice Sibille, Romain Gauthier, Nicolas Lhotel, Elsa Porée, Victor Pomjakushin, Vladimir Ewings, Russell A. Perring, Toby G. Ollivier, Jacques Wildes, Andrew Ritter, Clemens Hansen, Thomas C. Keen, David A. Nilsen, Gøran J. Keller, Lukas Petit, Sylvain Fennell, Tom Nat Phys Article Spin liquids are highly correlated yet disordered states formed by the entanglement of magnetic dipoles(1). Theories define such states using gauge fields and deconfined quasiparticle excitations that emerge from a local constraint governing the ground state of a frustrated magnet. For example, the ‘2-in-2-out’ ice rule for dipole moments on a tetrahedron can lead to a quantum spin ice(2–4) in rare-earth pyrochlores. However, f-electron ions often carry multipole degrees of freedom of higher rank than dipoles, leading to intriguing behaviours and ‘hidden’ orders(5–6). Here we show that the correlated ground state of a Ce(3+)-based pyrochlore, Ce(2)Sn(2)O(7), is a quantum liquid of magnetic octupoles. Our neutron scattering results are consistent with a fluid-like state where degrees of freedom have a more complex magnetization density than that of magnetic dipoles. The nature and strength of the octupole–octupole couplings, together with the existence of a continuum of excitations attributed to spinons, provides further evidence for a quantum ice of octupoles governed by a ‘2-plus-2-minus’ rule(7–8). Our work identifies Ce(2)Sn(2)O(7) as a unique example of frustrated multipoles forming a ‘hidden’ topological order, thus generalizing observations on quantum spin liquids to multipolar phases that can support novel types of emergent fields and excitations. 2020-05 2020-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7115929/ /pubmed/32802143 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41567-020-0827-7 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
spellingShingle Article
Sibille, Romain
Gauthier, Nicolas
Lhotel, Elsa
Porée, Victor
Pomjakushin, Vladimir
Ewings, Russell A.
Perring, Toby G.
Ollivier, Jacques
Wildes, Andrew
Ritter, Clemens
Hansen, Thomas C.
Keen, David A.
Nilsen, Gøran J.
Keller, Lukas
Petit, Sylvain
Fennell, Tom
A quantum liquid of magnetic octupoles on the pyrochlore lattice
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title_short A quantum liquid of magnetic octupoles on the pyrochlore lattice
title_sort quantum liquid of magnetic octupoles on the pyrochlore lattice
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7115929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32802143
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41567-020-0827-7
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