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Quantum spin fluctuations in the dipolar Heisenberg-like rare earth pyrochlores

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICS-CONDENSED MATTER
Volume 16, Issue 20, Pages 3339-3353

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0953-8984/16/20/005

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The magnetic pyrochlore oxide materials of general chemical formula R2Ti2O7 and R2Sn2O7 (R equivalent to rare earth) display a host of interesting physical behaviours depending on the flavour of rare earth ion. These properties depend on the value of the total magnetic moment, the crystal field interactions at each rare earth site and the complex interplay between magnetic exchange and long range dipole-dipole interactions. This work focuses on the low temperature physics of the dipolar isotropic frustrated antiferromagnetic pyrochlore materials. Candidate magnetic ground states are numerically determined at zero temperature and the role of quantum spin fluctuations around these states is studied using a Holstem-Primakoff spin wave expansion to order 1/S. The results indicate the strong stability of the proposed classical ground states against quantum fluctuations. The inclusion of long range dipole interactions causes a restoration of symmetry and a suppression of the observed anisotropy gap leading to an increase in quantum fluctuations in the ground state when compared to a model with truncated dipole interactions. The system retains most of its classical character and there is little deviation from the fully ordered moment at zero temperature.

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