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Quantum spin ice response to a magnetic field in the dipole-octupole pyrochlore Ce2Zr2O7

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Placke,  Benedikt
Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Max Planck Society;

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Schäfer,  Robin
Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Max Planck Society;

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Moessner,  Roderich
Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Max Planck Society;

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Benton,  Owen
Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Max Planck Society;

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Smith, E. M., Dudemaine, J., Placke, B., Schäfer, R., Yahne, D. R., Delazzer, T., et al. (2023). Quantum spin ice response to a magnetic field in the dipole-octupole pyrochlore Ce2Zr2O7. Physical Review B, 108(5): 054438. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.108.054438.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-000D-F331-9
Abstract
The pyrochlore magnet Ce2Zr2O7 has attracted much attention as a quantum spin ice candidate whose novelty derives in part from the dipolar-octupolar nature of the Ce3+ pseudospin-1/2 degrees of freedom it possesses. We report heat capacity measurements on single crystal samples of Ce2Zr2O7 down to T similar to 0.1K in a magnetic field along the [1, over bar 1,0] direction. These measurements show that the broad hump in the zero-field heat capacity moves higher in temperature with increasing field strength and is split into two separate humps by the [1, over bar 1,0] magnetic field at similar to 2T. These separate features are due to the decomposition of the pyrochlore lattice into effectively decoupled chains for fields in this direction: One set of chains (alpha chains) is polarized by the field while the other (beta chains) remains free. This situation is similar to that observed in the classical spin ices Ho2Ti2O7 and Dy2Ti2O7, but with the twist that here the strong transverse exchange interactions produce substantial quantum effects. Our theoretical modeling suggests that the beta chains are close to a critical state, with nearly-gapless excitations. We also report elastic and inelastic neutron scattering measurements on single crystal Ce2Zr2O7 in [1, over bar 1,0] and [0,0,1] magnetic fields at temperatures down to T=0.03K. The elastic scattering behaves consistently with the formation of independent chains for a [1, over bar 1,0] field, while the [0,0,1] field produces a single field-induced elastic magnetic Bragg peak at (0,2,0) and equivalent wavevectors, indicating a polarized spin ice state for fields above similar to 3T. For both [1, over bar 1,0] and [0,0,1] magnetic fields, our inelastic neutron scattering results show an approximately-dispersionless continuum of scattering that increases in both energy and intensity with increasing field strength. By modeling the complete set of experimental data using numerical linked cluster and semiclassical molecular dynamics calculations, we demonstrate the dominantly multipolar nature of the exchange interactions in Ce2Zr2O7 and the smallness of the parameter theta, which controls the mixing between dipolar and octupolar degrees of freedom. These results support previous estimates of the microscopic exchange parameters and place strong constraints on the theoretical description of this prominent spin ice candidate.