Single crystal neutron scattering study of the pyrochlore Yb<sub>2</sub>Ge<sub>2</sub>O<sub>7</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
Rare earth pyrochlore oxides have been found to be hosts for a wide breadth of exotic phenomena based on strong frustration. Previous single crystal studies of Yb2Ti2O7 have established that it forms a ferromagnetic (FM) ground state, but lies near a classical phase boundary between FM and antiferromagnetic (AFM) states. Meanwhile, powder neutron scattering studies of Yb2Ge2O7 show it selects the AFM state. Despite this difference, these Yb pyrochlores share the same unusual spin dynamics in zero field. Further experimental progress on Yb2Ge2O7 has been stymied by a lack of large single crystal samples. We report inelastic neutron scattering measurements on single crystals of Yb2Ge2O7 grown by a hydrothermal method. We have used the field-polarized spin waves to determine the exchange parameters for Yb2Ge2O7. The g-tensor was independently determined from electron paramagnetic resonance on a Lu1.98Yb0.02Ge2O7 sample in order to enable an unambiguous determination of these parameters. Our analysis and theoretical modeling show that Yb2Ge2O7 lies in extreme proximity to the classical phase boundary between the AFM and FM phase, lending strong support to the notion of phase competition as playing a key role in the Yb pyrochlore family.
*DOE:DE-SC0020071
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Presenters
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Colin Sarkis
- Colorado State University