Spin waves and quantum criticality in the frustrated XY pyrochlore antiferromagnet Er2Ti2O7
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2008-10
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Ruff, J. P. C.
Clancy, J. P.
Bourque, A.
White, M. A.
Ramazanoglu, M.
Gardner, J. S.
Qiu, Y.
Copley, J. R. D.
Johnson, M. B.
Dabkowska, H. A.
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We report detailed measurements of the low temperature magnetic phase diagram of Er2Ti2O7. Heat
capacity and time- of- flight neutron scattering studies of single crystals reveal unconventional
low- energy states. Er3+ magnetic ions reside on a pyrochlore lattice in Er2Ti2O7, where local XY
anisotropy and antiferromagnetic interactions give rise to a unique frustrated system. In zero
field, the ground state exhibits coexisting short and long- range order, accompanied by soft
collective spin excitations previously believed to be absent. The application of finite magnetic
fields tunes the ground state continuously through a landscape of noncollinear phases, divided by a
zero temperature phase transition at mu(0)Hc similar to 1.5 T. The characteristic energy scale for
spin fluctuations is seen to vanish at the critical point, as expected for a second order quantum
phase transition driven by quantum fluctuations.
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Ruff, J. P. C., J. P. Clancy, A. Bourque, M. A. White, et al. 2008. "Spin waves and quantum criticality in the frustrated XY pyrochlore antiferromagnet Er2Ti2O7." Physical Review Letters 101(14): 147205-147205. Copyright © 2008 American Physical Society.