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Collective magnetic state induced by charge disorder in the non-Kramers rare-earth pyrochlore Tb$_{2}$ScNbO$_{7}$

Authors :
Alexanian, Y.
Lhotel, E.
Ballou, R.
Colin, C. V.
Klein, H.
Priol, A. Le
Museur, F.
Robert, J.
Pachoud, E.
Lejay, P.
Hadj-Azzem, A.
Fåk, B.
Berrod, Q.
Zanotti, J. -M.
Suard, E.
Dejoie, C.
de Brion, S.
Simonet, V.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Geometrical frustration, as in pyrochlore lattices made of corner-sharing tetrahedra, precludes the onset of conventional magnetic ordering, enabling the stabilization of fluctuating spin states at low temperature. Disorder is a subtle ingredient that can modify the nature of these exotic non-ordered phases. Here, we study the interplay between disorder and magnetic frustration in the new pyrochlore Tb$_{2}$ScNbO$_{7}$ where the non magnetic site presents a charge disorder Nb$^{5+}$/Sc$^{3+}$. Its quantification with sophisticated diffraction techniques (electrons, X-rays, neutrons) allows us to estimate the distribution of the splitting of the magnetic Tb$^{3+}$ non-Kramers ground state doublets and to compare it with excitations measured in inelastic neutron scattering. Combining macroscopic and neutron scattering measurements, we show that a clear spin glass transition at 1 K stems out while retaining strong spin liquid correlations. Our results suggest that Tb$_{2}$ScNbO$_{7}$ stabilizes one of the novel disorder induced quantum spin liquid or topological glassy phases recently proposed theoretically.<br />Comment: Main text: 9 pages, 5 figures ; Supplemental Material: 6 pages, 7 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2303.05483
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.7.094403