Session Q34: Focus Session: Frustrated and Low-D Magnetism -- Spins, Orbitals, and Phonons
11:15 AM–2:15 PM, Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Room: E144
Sponsoring Units:
DMP GMAG
Chair: Joachim Deisenhofer, Augsburg University
Abstract ID: BAPS.2010.MAR.Q34.3
Abstract: Q34.00003 : Magneto-elastics of a spin liquid: X-ray studies of Tb2Ti2O7 in pulsed magnetic fields
11:39 AM–11:51 AM
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Authors:
J.P.C. Ruff
(McMaster University)
Z. Islam
(Argonne National Lab)
B.D. Gaulin
(McMaster University)
H. Nojiri
(IMR, Tohoku Univerity)
Y. Matsuda
(ISSP, U of Tokyo.)
J.P. Clancy
(McMaster University)
K.A. Ross
(McMaster University)
J.C. Lang
(Argonne National Lab)
A. Dabkowski
(McMaster University)
H.A. Dabkowska
(McMaster University)
At low temperatures, the pyrochlore antiferromagnet Tb$_2$Ti$_2$O$_7$ exhibits a dynamically short-range ordered magnetic state. No credible evidence for long range order has been reported in the literature down to temperatures as low as 20 mK, despite the fact that the material displays a Curie-Weiss temperature roughly a thousand times larger than this. Intriguingly, under application of magnetic field at these low temperatures the system displays giant magnetostriction (as large as that of the best commercial materials), and a non-trivial long-range ordered magnetic state. Both effects appear to be strongly sensitive to the direction of the applied magnetic field. We have performed high-resolution pulsed-field x-ray scattering measurements, which constitute the first successful experiment commissioning the mini-coil magnet at Argonne National Lab. This new instrument facilitates single crystal x-ray scattering experiments at temperatures as low as 4.5 K, and in applied magnetic fields as large as 30 Tesla. Our measurements reveal rich magnetoelastic effects in the spin liquid pyrochlore terbium titanate.
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