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High-field magnetostriction of spin ices

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Abstract

In frustrated magnets, geometrical frustration prevents long-range magnetic order and leads to exotic states of matter like spin liquids [1]. Spin ice is such a state whose ground state does not show long-range order, but a short-range “2-in, 2-out” correlation instead [2]. Local Ising anisotropy induced by the competition between crystal electric field (CEF) effect and magnetic interactions are crucial in order to form such spin-ice correlations. Generally, frustrated magnets show characteristic magnetostrictive responses [3] and here, we used magnetostriction as a probe to explore the regime beyond Ising limit in classical spin ice Ho2Ti2O7 and quantum spin ice Pr2Zr2O7 under high magnetic fields up to ~ 50 T. We observed that the longitudinal magnetostriction Δ??/?? of Ho2Ti2O7 under the [111] magnetic field exhibits nonmonotonic change, while that of Pr2Zr2O7 shrinks monotonically. Based on these observations, we discuss the role of CEF effect and exchange-striction effect in driving the behavior of Δ??/??.

Reference:

[1] L. Balents, Nature 464, 199–208 (2010).

[2] S.T. Bramwell, M. J. P Gingras, Science 294, 1495-1501 (2001).

[3] O. Tchernyshyov, R. Moessner, S.L. Sondhi, Phys. Rev. Lett. 88, 067203 (2002).

Presenters

  • Nan Tang

    Univ of Tokyo

Authors

  • Nan Tang

    Univ of Tokyo

  • Masaki Gen

    Univ. of Tokyo

  • Mingxuan Fu

    Univ of Tokyo

  • Akihiko Ikeda

    ISSP, Univ. of Tokyo

  • Huiyuan Man

    Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials, Stanford University, Stanford University

  • Yasuhiro Matsuda

    ISSP, Univ. of Tokyo

  • Kazuyuki Matsuhira

    Kyushu Inst of Tech

  • Satoru Nakatsuji

    Univ of Tokyo-Kashiwanoha, Department of Physics, University of Tokyo, The University of Tokyo, University of Tokyo, Japan, Univ of Tokyo, Dept. of Phys. Univ. of Tokyo