Single-ion properties of the transverse-field Ising model material CoNb2O6

Abstract

CoNb2O6 is one of the few materials that is known to approximate the one-dimensional transverse-field Ising model (1D-TFIM) near its quantum critical point. It has been inferred that Co2+ acts as a pseudo-spin 1/2 with anisotropic exchange interactions that are largely Ising-like, enabling the realization of the TFIM. However, the behavior of CoNb2O6 is known to diverge from the ideal TFIM under transverse magnetic fields that are far from the quantum critical point, requiring the consideration of additional anisotropic, bond-dependent (Kitaev-like) terms in the microscopic pseudo-spin 1/2 Hamiltonian. These terms are expected to be controlled in part by single-ion physics, namely the wavefunction for the pseudo-spin 1/2 angular momentum doublet. Here, we present the results of both inelastic neutron scattering measurements and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy on CoNb2O6, which elucidate the single-ion physics of Co2+ in CoNb2O6 for the first time. We find that the system is well-described by an intermediate spin-orbit coupled Hamiltonian, and the ground state is a well-isolated Kramers doublet with an anisotropic g-tensor. We provide the approximate wavefunctions for this doublet, which we expect will be useful in theoretical investigations of the anisotropic exchange interactions.

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