Magnetic field effects in an octupolar quantum spin liquid candidate

Bin Gao, Tong Chen, Han Yan, Chunruo Duan, Chien Lung Huang, Xu Ping Yao, Feng Ye, Christian Balz, J. Ross Stewart, Kenji Nakajima, Seiko Ohira-Kawamura, Guangyong Xu, Xianghan Xu, Sang Wook Cheong, Emilia Morosan, Andriy H. Nevidomskyy, Gang Chen, Pengcheng Dai

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Abstract

Quantum spin liquid (QSL) is a disordered state of quantum-mechanically entangled spins commonly arising from frustrated magnetic dipolar interactions. However, QSL in some pyrochlore magnets can also come from frustrated magnetic octupolar interactions. Although the key signature for both dipolar and octupolar interaction-driven QSL is the presence of a spin excitation continuum (spinons) arising from the spin quantum number fractionalization, an external magnetic field-induced ferromagnetic order will transform the spinons into conventional spin waves in a dipolar QSL. By contrast, in an octupole QSL, the spin waves carry octupole moments that do not couple, in the leading order, to an external magnetic field or to neutron moments but will contribute to the field dependence of the heat capacity. Here we use neutron scattering to show that the application of a large external magnetic field to Ce2Zr2O7, an octupolar QSL candidate, induces an Anderson-Higgs transition by condensing the spinons into a static ferromagnetic ordered state with octupolar spin waves invisible to neutrons but contributing to the heat capacity. Our theoretical calculations also provide a microscopic, qualitative understanding for the presence of octupole scattering at large wave vectors in Ce2Sn2O7 pyrochlore, and its absence in Ce2Zr2O7. Therefore, our results identify Ce2Zr2O7 as a strong candidate for an octupolar U(1) QSL, establishing that frustrated magnetic octupolar interactions are responsible for QSL properties in Ce-based pyrochlore magnets.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number094425
JournalPhysical Review B
Volume106
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 1 2022
Externally publishedYes

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