Ferro-quadrupolar ordering in PrTi2Al20
Abstract
Origin of the non-magnetic phase transition in PrTi2Al20, reported earlier in the macroscopic study, has been asserted microscopically using elastic and inelastic neutron scattering techniques. It has been shown spectroscopically that the crystalline-electric-field ground state is a non-magnetic 3 doublet, whereas the excited states are two triplets (4 and 5) and a singlet (1). The diffraction experiment under external magnetic field shows that the non-magnetic transition is indeed ferro-quadrupolar ordering, which takes place as a consequence of cooperative removal of the ground-state-doublet degeneracy. It is therefore concluded that PrTi2Al20 is another rare example of Pr compounds exhibiting non-magnetic quadrupolar order.
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