Multipolar effects in Eu2Ir2O7
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Abstract
We use the density functional theory plus the rotationally invariant Hartree-Fock mean-field method to study the magnetic properties of the pyrochlore iridate material Eu$_2$Ir$_2$O$_7$ (5d$^5$), where the crystal field splitting $\Delta$, spin-orbit coupling (SOC) $\lambda$ and Coulomb interaction $U$ of Ir atoms are all playing significant roles. We have constructed a $t_{2g}$ Wannier tight-binding Hamiltonian and calculated the $U$-$\lambda$ phase diagram, from which we find a very stable all-in/all-out antiferromagnetic ground state for moderate SOC (0.2-0.5 eV). In this magnetic state, except for the dipole moments, we also find considerable multipolar moments (octupole) and large non-linear magnetic susceptibility. With strong enough SOC, the system reduces to a $j_{\text{eff}}=\frac{1}{2}$ single band Hubbard model, and the ground state changes to another antiferromagnetic configuration without multipolar moments. Our results indicate that the coexisting multipolar order is crucial to stabilize the all-in/all-out state and contributes a lot to the non-linear magnetic susceptibility.
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Authors
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Yilin Wang
Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Science, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sci (CAS)
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Xi Dai
Chinese Academy of Sci (CAS), Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics, and Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sci (CAS)