The Effect of Intrinsic Quantum Fluctuations on the Phase Diagram of Anisotropic Dipolar Magnets

Abstract

The rare-earth material LiHoF4 is believed to be an experimental realization of the celebrated (dipolar) Ising model, and upon the inclusion of a transverse field Bx, an archetypal quantum Ising model. Moreover, by substituting the magnetic Ho ions by non-magnetic Y ions, disorder can be introduced into the system giving rise to a dipolar disordered magnet and at high disorders to a spin-glass. Indeed, this material has been scrutinized experimentally, numerically and theoretically over many decades with the aim of understanding various collective magnetic phenomena. One of the to-date open questions is the discrepancy between the experimental and theoretical Bx -T phase diagram at low-fields and high temperatures. Here we propose a mechanism, backed by numerical results, that highlights the importance of quantum fluctuations induced by the off-diagonal dipolar terms, in determining the critical temperature of anisotropic dipolar magnets in the presence and in the absence of a transverse field. We thus show that the description as a simple Ising system is insufficient to quantitatively describe the full phase diagram of LiHoF4, for the pure as well as for the dilute system.

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