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Magnetic excitations near the quantum phase transition in the Ising ferromagnet LiHoF4

Ronnow, H. M.  
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Jensen, J.
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Parthasarathy, R.
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2007
Physical Review B

Effective-medium theory and inelastic neutron scattering are used to study the magnetic excitations in the Ising ferromagnet LiHoF4 near its magnetic-field-induced quantum phase transition (QPT). As expected, the dominant mode softens at the QPT, but reaches a finite, rather than vanishing, limit due to the hyperfine interaction. The experimental phase diagram and excitation spectra are well described by an effective-medium theory to first order in the 1/z expansion. There are some differences between theory and experiments, which may be due to domain walls, their dynamics and shape effects, and to magnetoelastic couplings.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.75.054426
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WOS:000244532600070

Author(s)
Ronnow, H. M.  
Jensen, J.
Parthasarathy, R.
Aeppli, G.
Rosenbaum, T. F.
McMorrow, D. F.
Kraemer, C.
Date Issued

2007

Publisher

AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOC

Published in
Physical Review B
Volume

75

Issue

5

Article Number

054426

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REVIEWED

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