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Dimensional Evolution of Spin Correlations in the Magnetic Pyrochlore Yb2Ti2O7

Abstract

The pyrochlore material Yb2Ti2O7 displays unexpected quasi-two-dimensional (2D) magnetic correlations within a cubic lattice environment at low temperatures, before entering an exotic disordered ground state below T=265mK. We report neutron scattering measurements of the thermal evolution of the 2D spin correlations in space and time. Short range three dimensional (3D) spin correlations develop below 400 mK, accompanied by a suppression in the quasi-elastic (QE) scattering below ~ 0.2 meV. These show a slowly fluctuating ground state with spins correlated over short distances within a kagome-triangular-kagome (KTK) stack along [111], which evolves to isolated kagome spin-stars at higher temperatures. Furthermore, low-temperature specific heat results indicate a sample dependence to the putative transition temperature that is bounded by 265mK, which we discuss in the context of recent mean field theoretical analysis.

Authors

Ross KA; Yaraskavitch LR; Laver M; Gardner JS; Quilliam JA; Meng S; Kycia JB; Singh DK; Dabkowska HA; Gaulin BD

Publication date

July 12, 2011

DOI

10.48550/arxiv.1107.2377

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arXiv
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