Dynamical Scaling in the intermediate temperature phase of Yb<sub>2</sub>Ti<sub>2</sub>O<sub>7</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
The magnetic pyrochlore Yb2Ti2O7 is a prototype 3D frustrated magnetic insulator with behaviors that have defied explanation for decades. In this talk I will present ultra-high-resolution neutron scattering from Yb2Ti2O7 just above its ferromagnetic ordering transition Tc=270 mK. We find that spin correlations exhibit dynamical scaling, analogous to behavior found near to a quantum critical point. We show that the observed scaling collapse can be explained within a phenomenological theory of multiple phase competition. However, the scaling equations show Trod=0, which classically occurs at the degenerate point between three phases, where a classical spin liquid resides. I discuss the possibility that quantum effects renormalize Yb2Ti2O7 closer to this degenerate point. This perspective may hold the key to finally understanding this enigmatic material.
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Publication: A. Scheie, O. Benton, M. Taillefumier, L.D.C. Jaubert, G. Sala, N. Jalarvo, S.M. Koohpayeh, N. Shannon, "Dynamical scaling as a signature of multiple phase competition in Yb2Ti2O7," ArXiv Preprint, arXiv:2202.11085 (2022).
Presenters
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Allen O Scheie
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Authors
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Allen O Scheie
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Owen M Benton
Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Max Planck Institute for the Physics of
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Mathieu Taillefumier
ETH Zurich
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Ludovic D Jaubert
CNRS Bordeaux
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Gabriele Sala
Oak Ridge National Lab
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Niina H Jalarvo
Oak Ridge National Lab
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Seyed M Koohpayeh
Johns Hopkins University
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Nic Shannon
Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology