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Field Induced Order and Spin Waves in the Pyrochlore Antiferromagnet Tb2Ti2O7

Abstract

High resolution time-of-flight neutron scattering measurements on Tb2Ti2O7 reveal a rich low temperature phase diagram in the presence of a magnetic field applied along [110]. In zero field at T=0.4 K, terbium titanate is a highly correlated cooperative paramagnet with disordered spins residing on a pyrochlore lattice of corner-sharing tetrahedra. Application of a small field condenses much of the magnetic diffuse scattering, characteristic of the disordered spins, into a new Bragg peak characteristic of a polarized paramagnet. At higher fields, a magnetically ordered phase is induced, which supports spin wave excitations indicative of continuous, rather than Ising-like spin degrees of freedom.

Authors

Rule KC; Ruff JPC; Gaulin BD; Dunsiger SR; Gardner JS; Clancy JP; Lewis MJ; Dabkowska HA; Mirebeau I; Manuel P

Publication date

January 31, 2006

DOI

10.48550/arxiv.cond-mat/0601715

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arXiv
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