2013
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.111.087201
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Anisotropic Propagating Excitations and Quadrupolar Effects inTb2Ti2O7

Abstract: The dynamical magnetic correlations in Tb2Ti2O7 have been investigated using polarized inelastic neutron scattering. Dispersive excitations are observed, emerging from pinch points in reciprocal space and characterized by an anisotropic spectral weight. Anomalies in the crystal field and phonon excitation spectrum at Brillouin zone centers are also reported. These findings suggest that Coulomb phases, although they present a disordered ground state with dipolar correlations, allow the propagation of collective… Show more

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“…These findings should now be confronted to recent studies in single crystals 4,28,30 . In single crystals, the temperature variation of the diffuse scattering shows a gradual evolution from a fluctuating spin liquid state characterized by isotropic first neighbor correlations at high temperatures, to a precursor regime (between T G and 4 K typically) where the diffuse scattering starts to be structured and the elastic component increases steadily, then to a regime (T< T G ) where the elastic signal is dominant, well structured and T-independent.…”
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“…These findings should now be confronted to recent studies in single crystals 4,28,30 . In single crystals, the temperature variation of the diffuse scattering shows a gradual evolution from a fluctuating spin liquid state characterized by isotropic first neighbor correlations at high temperatures, to a precursor regime (between T G and 4 K typically) where the diffuse scattering starts to be structured and the elastic component increases steadily, then to a regime (T< T G ) where the elastic signal is dominant, well structured and T-independent.…”
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“…In the "spin liquid" samples below x c which show no anomaly of C p (T ), the magnetic order would remain limited to short length scales. Below T G the elastic diffuse scattering measured on single crystals 4,28,30 shows arm-like features along 111 directions and butterfly shaped features centered at (002) and (220). These features result in diffuse maxima around ( 1 2 , 1 2 , 1 2 ) positions and equivalent (see Fig.…”
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“…Remarkably, the ground state supports elastic power law spin correlations [17,18], bearing some resemblance to the pinch point pattern observed in spin ices [19]. Below 300 mK, a dispersing low-energy collective mode is found to emerge from these pinch points, reaching its maximum energy at ∼0.25 meV [20]. This signal likely corresponds to fluctuations between the two |± electronic states of the crystal electric field (CEF) ground state doublet.…”
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