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Probing strongly hybridized nuclear-electronic states in a model quantum ferromagnet

Kovacevic, I.  
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Babkevich, P.  
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Jeong, M.
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2016
Physical Review B

We present direct local-probe evidence for strongly hybridized nuclear-electronic spin states of an Ising ferromagnet LiHoF4 in a transverse magnetic field. The nuclear-electronic states are addressed via a magnetic resonance in the GHz frequency range using coplanar resonators and a vector network analyzer. The magnetic resonance spectrum is successfully traced over the entire field-temperature phase diagram, which is remarkably well reproduced by mean-field calculations. Our method can be directly applied to a broad class of materials containing rare-earth ions for probing the substantially mixed nature of the nuclear and electronic moments.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.94.214433
Web of Science ID

WOS:000391005100002

Author(s)
Kovacevic, I.  
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Babkevich, P.  
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Jeong, M.
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Piatek, J. O.  
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Boero, G.
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Rønnow, Henrik M.  
Date Issued

2016

Published in
Physical Review B
Volume

94

Issue

21

Article Number

214433

Subjects

MPBH

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http://lqm.epfl.ch
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REVIEWED

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February 17, 2017
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