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Symmetry of the Hidden Order in URu2Si2 from Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies

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JOURNAL OF THE PHYSICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN
Volume 81, Issue 11, Pages -

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PHYSICAL SOC JAPAN
DOI: 10.1143/JPSJ.81.114710

Keywords

URu2Si2; NMR; hidden order; multipole; octupole; triakontadipole; time-reversal symmetry

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  1. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [23102703] Funding Source: KAKEN

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The hidden order (HO) in URu2Si2 has been investigated by both Si-29 and Ru-99 NMR on a single crystal. Tiny, but finite additional broadening of the spectrum in the HO phase in both Si-29 and Ru-99 NMR with external magnetic field applied along the crystallographic [100] or [110] direction, and its persistence as H-ext -> 0 in Si-29 NMR clearly indicate the existence of internal hyperfine field, and the breaking of the time-reversal symmetry in the HO phase can therefore be concluded. We discuss which symmetry of the D-4h symmetry group of the URu2Si2 crystal structure is compatible with the observed dependence on the crystal-axis direction of the existence or nonexistence of the internal hyperfine field. Then, by imposing a strong constraint that the wave-vector of the HO is also Q(0) = [0, 0, 1], the wave-vector of the pressure-induced antiferromagnetism, we show that the two-dimensional representation E-remains as the only possible candidate for the HO symmetry. Since dipoles are obviously excluded from the major HO parameter, we conclude the E-multipole (octupole or triakontadipole) to be the HO parameter. We further discuss that the E- multipole, but with no associated dipoles, seems to be a key feature of the HO in URu2Si2.

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