Spin Dynamics And Quadrupole Fluctuations In The Rare-Earth Vanadates YbVO4 And TmVO4

ORAL

Abstract

Nematic fluctuations in a number of correlated quantum materials are intricately linked to their physical properties and quantum phase transitions. Here, we propose that a group of rare-earth vanadates (RVO4) can be used to capture multipole-lattice dynamics associated with the localized nematic order of the 4f degree of freedom. As an illustrative example, we present an experimental study of the dynamical susceptibilities of YbVO4 and TmVO4, with Kramers’ and non-Kramers’ doublet crystal field ground states, respectively. We will discuss the thermal modeling of the dynamic susceptibility, as well as the implications of the observed slow dynamics in the context of a potential “nematic glass” phase.

* Material synthesis and characterization performed at Stanford University was supported by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research under award number FA9550- 20-1-0252.

Presenters

  • Yuntian Li

    Stanford University

Authors

  • Yuntian Li

    Stanford University

  • Linda Ye

    California Institute of Technology

  • Mark P Zic

    Stanford University

  • Ian R Fisher

    Stanford Univ, Stanford University