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Topological metamagnetism: Thermodynamics and dynamics of the transition in spin ice under uniaxial compression
Pili, Lucas
; Steppke, A.; Barber, Mark E.; Jerzembeck, F.; Hicks, Clifford W.; Guruciaga, Pamela Carolina
; Prabhakaran, D.; Moessner, R.; Mackenzie, A. P.; Grigera, Santiago Andrés
; Borzi, Rodolfo Alberto
Fecha de publicación:
05/2022
Editorial:
American Physical Society
Revista:
Physical Review B: Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
ISSN:
1098-0121
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Metamagnetic transitions are analogs of a pressure-driven gas-liquid transition in water. In insulators, they are marked by a superlinear increase in the magnetization that occurs at a field strength set by the spin exchange interactions. Here we study topological metamagnets, in which the magnetization is itself a topological quantity and for which we find a single transition line for two materials with substantially different magnetic interactions: the spin ices Dy2Ti2O7 and Ho2Ti2O7. We study single crystals under magnetic field and stress applied along the [001] direction and show that this transition, of the Kasteleyn type, has a magnetization versus field curve with upward convexity and a distinctive asymmetric peak in the susceptibility. We also show that the dynamical response of Ho2Ti2O7 is sensitive to changes in the Ho3+ environment induced by compression along [001]. Uniaxial compression may open up experimental access to equilibrium properties of spin ice at lower temperatures.
Palabras clave:
condensed matter
,
magnetism
,
frustrated materials
,
spin ice
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Articulos de INST.FISICA DE LIQUIDOS Y SIST.BIOLOGICOS (I)
Articulos de INST.FISICA DE LIQUIDOS Y SIST.BIOLOGICOS (I)
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Pili, Lucas; Steppke, A.; Barber, Mark E.; Jerzembeck, F.; Hicks, Clifford W.; et al.; Topological metamagnetism: Thermodynamics and dynamics of the transition in spin ice under uniaxial compression; American Physical Society; Physical Review B: Condensed Matter and Materials Physics; 105; 18; 5-2022; 1-8
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