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Spherical Neutron Polarimetry and the Phase Diagram of Magnetically Dilute Er<sub>2</sub>Ti<sub>2</sub>O<sub>7</sub>

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Abstract

The ground state of XY pyrochlore antiferromagnet Er2Ti2O7 has been a rich topic of research due to the selection of a non-coplanar k=0 magnetically ordered state ψ2 through order by disorder. Several proposed mechanisms account for this selection of ψ2 over the coplanar ψ3, the alternate basis state of the Γ5 irreducible representation. Recent theory work has proposed that magnetic dilution that will lead to an instability in the ground state selection, resulting in a ψ3 ground state for a dilute Er2Ti2O7. Through systematic substitution of non-magnetic Y3+ on the Er3+ site, we have probed the effect of such dilution with samples of 5%, 10%, and 20% Y3+. While the magnetic structures of ψ2 and ψ3 are indistinguishable in an unpolarized neutron scattering measurement, the contrast is clear using spherical neutron polarimetry(SNP). In this talk, I will present the results of our SNP study of these 3 diluted samples, following our previous work using inelastic neutron scattering.

Presenters

  • Connor Buhariwalla

    Department of Physics & Astronomy, McMaster University

Authors

  • Connor Buhariwalla

    Department of Physics & Astronomy, McMaster University

  • Jonathan Gaudet

    The Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins University, Institute for Quantum Matter and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University

  • Cissy Suen

    Department of Physics & Astronomy, McMaster University

  • Navid Qureshi

    Institut Laue-Langevin

  • Anne Stunault

    Institut Laue-Langevin

  • Timothy Munsie

    Physics and Astronomy, McMaster University, Department of Physics & Astronomy, McMaster University

  • Hanna Dabkowska

    McMaster University, Brockhouse Institute For Materials Research, McMaster University

  • Bruce D. Gaulin

    Physics, McMaster University, McMaster Univ, McMaster University, Department of Physics & Astronomy, McMaster University