Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2022
Volume 67, Number 3
Monday–Friday, March 14–18, 2022; Chicago
Session T00: Poster Session III (1pm- 4pm CST)
1:00 PM,
Thursday, March 17, 2022
Room: McCormick Place Exhibit Hall F1
Abstract: T00.00194 : Disorder-induced phases in non-Kramers rare-earth pyrochlores.*
Presenter:
Victor Porée
(Paul Scherrer Institut)
Authors:
Victor Porée
(Paul Scherrer Institut)
Edward Riordan
(CNRS)
Elsa Lhotel
(CNRS)
Sylvain Petit
(CEA)
Michel Kenzelmann
(Paul Scherrer Institut)
Romain Sibille
(Paul Scherrer Institut)
Such physics seems to be at work in Tb2Hf2O7 where experimental investigation revealed the stabilization of a spin liquid state stemming from the disorder present in the crystal. We present a detailed structural analysis based on neutron pair distribution function, which we use to quantitatively relate to the magnetic properties of Tb2Hf2O7. For instance, we show how the big box modelling of such a disordered system can be used to understand the crystal electric field spectrum.
A possible route to control the density of non-magnetic disorder (oxygen Frenkel pair defects) is to vary the chemical properties of the B-site cation. We present results of AC-susceptibility and neutron spin-echo showing that the partial substitution of Ti4+ using a larger and less electronegative cation in Ho2Ti2O7 allows tuning the dynamics of this prototypical spin ice.
Finally, we show how single crystal neutron diffuse scattering, related to structural defects, differs in samples of Pr2Hf2O7 and Pr2Zr2O7 that also display differences in their low temperature magnetic behaviors.
*We acknowledge funding from the Swiss National Science Foundation (projects No. 200021 179150 and No. 206021 163997)
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