Measurement of the Isolated Magnetic Susceptibility.
ORAL
Abstract
The isolated susceptibility may be defined as a (non-thermodynamic) average over the canonical ensemble, but while it has often been discussed in the literature, it has not been clearly measured. In this presentation we demonstrate an unambiguous measurement of the isolated magnetic susceptibility at avoided nuclear-electronic level crossings in a dilute spin ice system, containing well-separated holmium ions. The measurement is performed with ac suscpetibility up to frequencies of 2 MHz. We show that the isolated suscpetibility quantifies the superposition of quasi-classical spin states at these points, and is a direct measure of state concurrence and state population. We also demonstrate other materials showing direct evidence of isolated magnetic suscpetibiltiy and discuss implications of these observations.
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Publication: Phys. Rev. B 104, 014418 (2021)
Presenters
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Sean R Giblin
Cardiff University, Cardiff Univ of Wales
Authors
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Sean R Giblin
Cardiff University, Cardiff Univ of Wales
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David Billington
Cardiff University
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Elsa Lhotel
CNRS - Institut Néel, CNRS - Sorbonne University, CNRS
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Carley Paulsen
CNRS
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Dharmalingam Prabhakaran
University of Oxford, Oxford University
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Edward Riordan
Cardiff Univ of Wales
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Steve T Bramwell
UCL