Ultrasound detection of emergent photons in generic quantum spin ice

Abstract

Experimental identification of quantum spin ice (QSI), a U(1) quantum spin liquid on the pyrochlore lattice hosting emergent photons, is a major challenge in frustrated magnets. In this work, we propose ultrasound measurements as a novel tool for probing the emergent photons of various QSI phases. Our analysis includes QSI phases in non-Kramers doublet compounds such as Pr2 Zr2 O7 as well as dipolar-octupolar Kramers doublet compounds such as Ce2 Zr2 O7. The latter may host emergent photons associated with an octupolar component which renders them difficult to detect with inelastic neutron scattering. We demonstrate theoretically how the speed of the emergent photons can be obtained from the renormalization of the phonon spectrum and show that ultrasound measurements provide a means of distinguishing the dipolar from the octupolar QSI phase in dipolar-octupolar materials.

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