Heat capacity and magnetization of CoNb$_2$O$_6$ near quantum critical point

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Abstract

CoNb$_2$O$_6$ is a quasi-1D quantum magnet in which magnetic Co$^{2+}$ ions are ferromagnetically arranged into nearly isolated chains along the c axis with the magnetic moment confined in the ac-plane. By applying transverse magnetic field along b-axis, quantum phase transition from magnetically ordered phase to paramagnetic phase occurs. Evidence for emergent E$_8$ symmetry was recently obtained by neutron scattering near the quantum critical point (QCP) in an applied transverse magnetic field of 5.5 T We will report on experiments to investigate the behavior of the heat capacity and torque magnetization in the vicinity of the QCP and discuss their implications.

Authors

  • Tian Liang

    Department of Physics, Princeton University

  • Seyed Koohpayeh

    Institute for Quantum Matter, Johns Hopkins University

  • Jason Krizan

    Department of Chemistry, Princeton University

  • Sian Dutton

    Princeton University, Department of Chemistry, Princeton University

  • Tyrel McQueen

    Johns Hopkins University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University

  • Robert Cava

    Chemistry department, Princeton University, Department of Chemistry, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA, Princeton University, Department of Chemistry, Princeton University

  • N. Phuan Ong

    Department of Physics, Princeton University