Dipolar-octupolar correlations and hierarchy of exchange interactions in Ce2Hf2O7

Abstract

High-resolution neutron spectroscopy on Ce2Hf2O7 reveals a correlated state characterized by distinct dipolar scattering signals -- quasi-elastic and inelastic contributions consistent with `photon' and `spinon' excitations in quantum spin ice. These signals coexist with weak octupolar scattering. Fits of thermodynamic data using numerical methods indicate a dominant octupolar exchange, Jx or Jy, with substantial dipolar Jz and minute dipole-octupole Jxz couplings. The Jxz value is corroborated by an independent fit of the neutron scattering amplitude balance between dipolar and octupolar `photon' contributions, highlighting its importance to understand neutron scattering results in this family. Ce2Hf2O7 enriches the landscape of dipole-octupole pyrochlore physics, and reveals a `quantum multipolar liquid' where hybrid correlations involve multiple terms in moment series expansion, opening questions on their intertwining and hierarchy in quantum phases.

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