Octupolar correlations and spinon spectrum in Ce<sub>2</sub>Sn<sub>2</sub>O<sub>7</sub> quantum spin ice
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
This talk reviews the findings reported on Ce2Sn2O7 [1-2], puts these in perspective with results on other cerium pyrochlores [3-6], and presents new experimental data that further hint at these materials being genuine representatives of a QSI – the model 3D quantum spin liquid. We present the octupolar diffuse scattering observed in thermal neutron scattering experiments on Ce2Sn2O7 and the excitations measured in low-energy neutron spectroscopy [2]. Using neutron backscattering spectroscopy, which provides micro-eV energy resolution, we find a gapped spectrum showing characteristic features that match theory predictions [9-10] for pair production and propagation of fractional matter excitations coupled to a background gauge field. This experimental result corroborates the regime of strong light-matter interaction predicted for the emergent universe in a QSI [11].
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Publication: Sibille et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 115, 097202 (2015)<br>Sibille et al., Nature Phys. 16, 546-552 (2020)<br>Poree et al., submitted
Presenters
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Romain Sibille
Paul Scherrer Institut, Paul Scherrer Institute
Authors
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Romain Sibille
Paul Scherrer Institut, Paul Scherrer Institute
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Elsa Lhotel
CNRS Institut Néel
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Victor Porée
Paul Scherrer Institut
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Sylvain Petit
CEA Saclay, LLB, France, Laboratoire Leon Brillouin
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Nicolas Gauthier
Université de Sherbrooke, Canada, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford University
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Vladimir Pomjakushin
Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland, Laboratory for Neutron Scattering and Imaging, Paul Scherrer Institut, CH-5232, Villigen, PSI, Switzerland
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Han Yan
Rice University
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Tom Fennell
Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland, Paul Scherrer Institut
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Andriy H Nevidomskyy
Rice University, Rice Univ