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Magnetoelastic coupling in URu2Si2 : Probing multipolar correlations in the hidden order state

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Time reversal symmetry and magnetoelastic correlations are probed by means of high-resolution volume dilatometry in URu2Si2 at cryogenic temperatures and magnetic fields more than enough to suppress the hidden order… Click to show full abstract

Time reversal symmetry and magnetoelastic correlations are probed by means of high-resolution volume dilatometry in URu2Si2 at cryogenic temperatures and magnetic fields more than enough to suppress the hidden order state at H_HO(T = 0.66 K) approximately 35 T. We report a significant crystal lattice volume expansion at and above H_HO(T), and even above T_HO, possibly a consequence of field-induced f-electron localization, and hysteresis at some high field phase boundaries that confirm volume involvement. We investigate in detail the magnetostriction and magnetization as the temperature is reduced over two decades from 50 K where the system is paramagnetic, to 0.5 K in the realms of the hidden order state. We find a dominant quadratic-in-field dependence delta L/L proportional to H^2, a result consistent with a state that is symmetric under time reversal. The data shows, however, an incipient yet unmistakable asymptotic approach to linear (delta L/L proportional to 1-H/H_0) for 15 T < H < H_HO(0.66 K) approximately 35 T at the lowest temperatures. We discuss these results in the framework of a Ginzburg-Landau formalism that proposes a complex order parameter for the HO to model the (H,T,p) phase diagram.

Keywords: magnetoelastic coupling; order; hidden order; coupling uru2si2; order state; state

Journal Title: Physical Review B
Year Published: 2019

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