Quantum fluctuations in the effective pseudospin-1/2 model for magnetic pyrochlore oxides

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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18 pages including 14 figures; Comparison with the magnetization curve on Pr2Ir2O7 included; to appear in Phys. Rev. B

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10.1103/PhysRevB.83.094411

The effective quantum pseudospin-1/2 model for interacting rare-earth magnetic moments, which are locally described with atomic doublets, is studied theoretically for magnetic pyrochlore oxides. It is derived microscopically for localized Pr^{3+} 4f moments in Pr_2TM_2O_7 (TM = Zr, Sn, Hf, and Ir) by starting from the atomic non-Kramers magnetic doublets and performing the strong-coupling perturbation expansion of the virtual electron transfer between the Pr 4f and O 2p electrons. The most generic form of the nearest-neighbor anisotropic superexchange pseudospin-1/2 Hamiltonian is also constructed from the symmetry properties, which is applicable to Kramers ions Nd^{3+}, Sm^{3+}, and Yb^{3+} potentially showing large quantum effects. The effective model is then studied by means of a classical mean-field theory and the exact diagonalization on a single tetrahedron and on a 16-site cluster. These calculations reveal appreciable quantum fluctuations leading to quantum phase transitions to a quadrupolar state as a melting of spin ice for the Pr^{3+} case. The model also shows a formation of cooperative quadrupole moment and pseudospin chirality on tetrahedrons. A sign of a singlet quantum spin ice is also found in a finite region in the space of coupling constants. The relevance to the experiments is discussed.

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