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Nature Communications | 2013

Quantum fluctuations in spin-ice-like Pr2Zr2O7

Kenta Kimura; Satoru Nakatsuji; Jiajia Wen; C. Broholm; Matthew Stone; Eiji Nishibori; Hiroshi Sawa

Spin ice is a magnetic analog of H2O ice that harbors dense static disorder. Dipolar interactions between classical spins yield a frozen frustrated state with residual configurational Pauling entropy and emergent magnetic monopolar quasiparticles. Introducing quantum fluctuations is of great interest as this could melt spin ice and allow coherent propagation of monopoles. Here, we report experimental evidence for quantum dynamics of magnetic monopolar quasiparticles in a new class of spin ice based on exchange interactions, Pr2Zr2O7. Narrow pinch point features in otherwise diffuse elastic neutron scattering reflects adherence to a divergence-free constraint for disordered spins on long time scales. Magnetic susceptibility and specific heat data correspondingly show exponentially activated behaviors. In sharp contrast to conventional ice, however, >90% of the neutron scattering is inelastic and devoid of pinch points furnishing evidence for magnetic monopolar quantum fluctuations.


Physical Review Letters | 2012

Quantum Spin Liquid in Frustrated One-Dimensional LiCuSbO4

Siân E. Dutton; Manoranjan Kumar; Martin Mourigal; Z. G. Soos; Jiajia Wen; C. Broholm; Niels Hessel Andersen; Q. Huang; Mohamed Zbiri; Rasmus Toft-Petersen; R. J. Cava

A quantum magnet, LiCuSbO4, with chains of edge-sharing spin-1/2 CuO6 octahedra is reported. While short-range order is observed for T<10  K, no zero-field phase transition or spin freezing occurs down to 100 mK. Specific heat indicates a distinct high-field phase near the 12 T saturation field. Neutron scattering shows incommensurate spin correlations with q=(0.47±0.01)π/a and places an upper limit of 70  μeV on any spin gap. Exact diagonalization of 16-spin easy-plane spin-1/2 chains with competing ferro- and antiferromagnetic interactions (J1=-75  K, J2=34  K) accounts for the T>2  K data.


Physical Review B | 2015

Disorder from order among anisotropic next-nearest-neighbor Ising spin chains in SrHo2O4

Jiajia Wen; Wei Tian; V. O. Garlea; Tyrel M. McQueen; Haifeng Li; Jiaqiang Yan; J. A. Rodriguez-Rivera; David Vaknin; C. Broholm

In this study, we describe why Ising spin chains with competing interactions in SrHo2O4 segregate into ordered and disordered ensembles at low temperatures (T). Using elastic neutron scattering, magnetization, and specific heat measurements, the two distinct spin chains are inferred to have Neel (↑↓↑↓) and double-Neel (↑↑↓↓) ground states, respectively. Below TN = 0.68(2)K, the Neel chains develop three-dimensional long range order (LRO), which arrests further thermal equilibration of the double-Neel chains so they remain in a disordered incommensurate state for T below TS = 0.52(2)K. SrHo2O4 distills an important feature of incommensurate low dimensional magnetism: kinetically trapped topological defects in a quasi–d–dimensional spin system can preclude order in d + 1 dimensions.


Nature Communications | 2018

Universal geometric frustration in pyrochlores

Benjamin Trump; Syed M. Koohpayeh; Kenneth J. T. Livi; Jiajia Wen; Kathyrn Arpino; Quentin M. Ramasse; Rik Brydson; Mikhail Feygenson; Hiroyuki Takeda; M. Takigawa; Kenta Kimura; Satoru Nakatsuji; C. Broholm; Tyrel M. McQueen

Materials with the pyrochlore/fluorite structure have diverse technological applications, from magnetism to nuclear waste disposal. Here we report the observation of structural instability present in the pyrochlores A2Zr2O6Oʹ (A = Pr, La) and Yb2Ti2O6Oʹ, that exists despite ideal stoichiometry, ideal cation-ordering, the absence of lone pair effects, and a lack of magnetic order. Though these materials appear to have good long-range order, local structure probes find displacements, of the order of 0.01 nm, within the pyrochlore framework. The pattern of displacements of the A2Oʹ sublattice mimics the entropically-driven fluxional motions characteristic of and well-known in the silica mineral β-cristobalite. The universality of such displacements within the pyrochlore structure adds to the known structural diversity and explains the extreme sensitivity to composition found in quantum spin ices and the lack of ferroelectric behavior in pyrochlores.The family of pyrochlore complex oxides includes many materials of fundamental or practical interest, such as spin ices and dielectrics. Trump et al. show that flexibility of the pyrochlores’ structure leads to local displacements that explain some of their unusual physical properties.


Physical Review Letters | 2017

Disordered Route to the Coulomb Quantum Spin Liquid: Random Transverse Fields on Spin Ice in Pr2Zr2O7

Jiajia Wen; Kathryn Aileen Ross; Benjamin Trump; Tyrel M. McQueen; Kenta Kimura; Satoru Nakatsuji; Yiming Qiu; Daniel M. Pajerowski; J. R. D. Copley; C. Broholm


Physical Review Letters | 2014

Evidence for topologically protected surface states and a superconducting phase in [Tl4](Tl(1-x)Sn(x))Te3 using photoemission, specific heat, and magnetization measurements, and density functional theory.

K. E. Arpino; D. C. Wallace; Yuefeng Nie; T. Birol; P. D. C. King; Shouvik Chatterjee; M. Uchida; Jiajia Wen; Katharine Page; Craig J. Fennie; Kyle Shen; Tyrel M. McQueen


Physical Review B | 2011

Low-energy magnetic excitations in Co/CoO core/shell nanoparticles

Mikhail Feygenson; Xiaowei Teng; Sue Inderhees; Yuen Yiu; Wenxin Du; Wei-Qiang Han; Jiajia Wen; Zhijun Xu; Andrey Podlesnyak; Jennifer Niedziela; Mark E Hagen; Y. Qiu; Craig M. Brown; Lihua Zhang; Meigan C. Aronson


Journal of Crystal Growth | 2013

Optical floating zone crystal growth and magnetic properties of MgCr2O4

Jiajia Wen; Martin Mourigal; Siân E. Dutton; R. J. Cava; C. Broholm; Tyrel M. McQueen


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Collective Excitations in the Frustrated Classical Spin Liquid MgCr 2 O 4

Xiaojian Bai; Eliot Kapit; Joseph A. M. Paddison; Jiajia Wen; G. E. Granroth; Alexander I. Kolesnikov; Tyrel M. McQueen; J. T. Chalker; C. Broholm; Martin Mourigal


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Micro-eV neutron spectroscopy in Pr 2 Zr 2 O 7

Huiyuan Man; Jiajia Wen; Niina Jalarvo; Jose Calvo; C. Broholm; Satoru Nakatsuji

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C. Broholm

Johns Hopkins University

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Martin Mourigal

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Benjamin Trump

Johns Hopkins University

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J. R. D. Copley

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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