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Quenched crystal-field disorder and magnetic liquid ground states in Tb2Sn2-xTix O 7 [Crystal field disorder in the quantum spin ice ground state of Tb2Sn2-xTixO7]

Solid-solutions of the "soft" quantum spin ice pyrochlore magnets Tb2B2O7 with B=Ti and Sn display a novel magnetic ground state in the presence of strong B-site disorder, characterized by a low susceptibility and strong spin fluctuations to temperatures below 0.1 K. These materials have b...

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Published in:Physical review. B, Condensed matter and materials physics Condensed matter and materials physics, 2015-06, Vol.91 (24)
Main Authors: Gaulin, B. D., Kermarrec, E., Dahlberg, M. L., Matthews, M. J., Bert, F., Zhang, J., Mendels, P., Fritsch, K., Granroth, G. E., Jiramongkolchai, P., Amato, A., Baines, C., Cava, R. J., Schiffer, P.
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description Solid-solutions of the "soft" quantum spin ice pyrochlore magnets Tb2B2O7 with B=Ti and Sn display a novel magnetic ground state in the presence of strong B-site disorder, characterized by a low susceptibility and strong spin fluctuations to temperatures below 0.1 K. These materials have been studied using ac-susceptibility and muSR techniques to very low temperatures, and time-of-flight inelastic neutron scattering techniques to 1.5 K. Remarkably, neutron spectroscopy of the Tb3+ crystal field levels appropriate to at high B-site mixing (0.5 < x < 1.5 in Tb2Sn2-xTixO7) reveal that the doublet ground and first excited states present as continua in energy, while transitions to singlet excited states at higher energies simply interpolate between those of the end members of the solid solution. The resulting ground state suggests an extreme version of a random-anisotropy magnet, with many local moments and anisotropies, depending on the precise local configuration of the six B sites neighboring each magnetic Tb3+ ion.
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