Elastic properties of hidden order in URu2Si2 are reproduced by a staggered nematic

Abstract

We develop a phenomenological mean field theory describing the hidden order phase in URu2Si2 as a nematic of the B1g representation staggered along the c-axis. Several experimental features are reproduced by this theory: the topology of the temperature--pressure phase diagram, the response of the elastic modulus (C11-C12)/2 above the transition at ambient pressure, and orthorhombic symmetry breaking in the high-pressure antiferromagnetic phase. In this scenario, hidden order is characterized by broken rotational symmetry that is modulated along the c-axis, the primary order of the high-pressure phase is an unmodulated nematic, and the triple point joining those two phases with the high-temperature paramagnetic phase is a Lifshitz point.

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