Quadrupole order in the frustrated pyrochlore magnet Tb2Ti2O7

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We have studied the hidden long-range order (LRO) of the frustrated pyrochlore magnet Tb2Ti2O7 by means of specific-heat experiments and Monte-Carlo (MC) simulations, which has been discussed as the LRO of quadrupole moments inherent to the non-Kramers ion of Tb3+. We have found that the sharp specific-heat peak is collapsed into a broad hump by magnetic fields above 0.3 T for H//[001]. This result, qualitatively reproduced by MC simulations, suggests that a field-induced magnetic state overcomes the quadrupolar LRO state, as a similar case of a classical spin ice. The present results support the interpretation that Tb2+xTi2-xO7+y is a unique material in the boundary between the quadrupolar (x xc = - 0.0025) and spin-liquid (x xc) states, where the magnetic field along the [001] axis is a tuning parameter which induces the magnetic ordered state.

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Takatsu, H., Taniguchi, T., Kittaka, S., Sakakibara, T., & Kadowaki, H. (2016). Quadrupole order in the frustrated pyrochlore magnet Tb2Ti2O7. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 683). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/683/1/012022

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