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Direct confirmation of long-range magnetic order and evidence for multipoles in Ce$_{2}$O$_{3}$

Published 21 Mar 2023 in cond-mat.str-el | (2303.11878v1)

Abstract: The sesquioxide, Ce${2}$O${3}$, has been a material of intense interest in recent years due to reports of an anomalous giant magnetodielectric effect and emergent mixed crystal field-phonon (vibronic) excitations below a putative antiferromagnetic transition at T${N}$ = 6.2 K. The claim of long-range magnetic order in this material is based on heat capacity and temperature-dependent susceptibility measurements; however, multiple neutron diffraction studies have been unable to distinguish any magnetic Bragg peaks. In this article, we present the results of a comprehensive investigation of the low-temperature phase in symmetry-broken polycrystalline Ce${2}$O${3}$ using a combination of magnetic susceptibility, heat capacity, neutron diffraction, triple-axis and time-of-flight (TOF) inelastic neutron scattering (INS), and muon spin rotation ($\mu$SR). Our measurements and subsequent analysis confirm that the transition at T${N}$ can be associated with the ordering of moments on the Ce${3+}$ site. Both a spontaneous magnetic order observed with $\mu$SR and a dispersive spin-wave spectrum observed with inelastic neutron scattering suggest a model wherein planar dipoles order antiferromagnetically. Notable inconsistencies between $\mu$SR and neutron scattering data within the dipole picture provide strong evidence for the ordering of higher-order moments.

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