Field induced spin ice like orders in spin liquid Tb2Ti2O7
Abstract
We have studied the field induced magnetic structures in the spin liquid Tb2Ti2O7, in a wide temperature (0.3<T<270 K) and field (0<H<7 T) range, by single crystal neutron diffraction with H // [110] axis. We combined unpolarized neutron data with polarized ones, analyzed within the local susceptibility model. A ferromagnetic-like structure with k = 0 propagation vector is induced, whose local order at low field and low temperature is akin to spin ice. The four Tb ions separate in α and β chains having different values of the magnetic moments, which is quantitatively explained by taking the crystal field anisotropy into account. Above 2 T and below 2 K, an antiferromagnetic-like structure with k = (0,0,1) is induced besides the k = 0 structure. It shows a reentrant behavior and extends over a finite length scale. It occurs together with a broadening of the nuclear peaks, which suggests a field induced distortion and magnetostriction effect.