Neutron spectroscopic study of Crystal-field excitation in $Yb_{2}(Ti_{2-x}Yb_{x})O_{7-\frac{x}{2}}$

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Abstract

Among the rare-earth titanate pyrochlores, $Yb_2Ti_2O_7$ has attracted much attention as a potential realization of a quantum spin ice [1]. While strong quantum effects are absent in classical spin ice compounds, they are thought to be significant in $Yb_2Ti_2O_7$ because of its effective spin S=1/2 and its XY spin anisotropy, quantities both determined by the Crystal-Electric Field (CEF) levels. However, a thorough neutron spectroscopy study of the CEF levels is still lacking. Here, we report time-of-flight inelastic neutron scattering measurements on $Yb_2Ti_2O_7$. Our results lead to the unambiguous determination of the CEF levels, the ground-state wavefunction and therefore the nature of the spin anisotropy of the J=7/2 $Yb^{3+}$. A significant sample dependence in the low temperature heat capacity has been reported and attributed to an excess of $Yb^{3+}$ (''stuffing'') in the structure [2]. Our measurements, carried out on two well-characterized samples with different levels of stuffing, allow us to discuss the impact of such disorder on the CEF levels. [1] K.A. Ross, L. Savary, B.D. Gaulin, L. Balents,Physical Review X, 1(2), 021002, (2011). [2] K.A. Ross, Th. Proffen, H.A. Dabkowska, J.A. Quilliam, L.R. Yaraskavitch, J.B. Kycia and B.D. Gaulin, Phys. Rev. B 86, 17442

Authors

  • Jonathan Gaudet

    Mcmaster University, McMaster University

  • Dalini Maharaj

    Department of Physics and Astronomy, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, L8S 4M1, Canada, Mcmaster University

  • Edwin Kermarrec

    Mcmaster University

  • Garrett Granroth

    Neutron Data Analysis and Visualization Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Neutron Data Analysis and Visualization Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831, USA, Oak Ridge National Lab

  • Kate Ross

    John Hopkins University

  • Hanna Dabowska

    Mcmaster University

  • Bruce Gaulin

    Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, McMaster University; BIMR; Canadian Institute for Advanced Reseach, Toronto, Canada, Mcmaster University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, McMaster University