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Manifestation of magnetic quantum fluctuations in the dielectric properties of a multiferroic

  • Jae Wook Kim
  • , Seunghyun Khim
  • , Sae Hwan Chun
  • , Y. Jo
  • , L. Balicas
  • , H. T. Yi
  • , S. W. Cheong
  • , N. Harrison
  • , C. D. Batista
  • , Jung Hoon Han
  • , Kee Hoon Kim
  • Seoul National University
  • United States Department of Energy
  • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
  • Kyungpook National University
  • Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick
  • Los Alamos National Laboratory Theoretical Division

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Abstract

Insulating magnets can display novel signatures of quantum fluctuations as similar to the case of metallic magnets. However, their weak spin-lattice coupling has made such observations challenging. Here we find that antiferromagnetic (AF) quantum fluctuations manifest in the dielectric properties of multiferroic Ba 2 CoGe 2 O 7, where a ferroelectric polarization develops concomitant to an AF ordering. Upon application of a magnetic field (H), dielectric constant shows a characteristic power-law dependence near absolute zero temperature and close to the critical field H c =37.1â‰T due to enhanced AF quantum fluctuations. When H>H c, the dielectric constant shows the temperature-dependent anomalies that reflect a crossover from a field-tuned quantum critical to a gapped spin-polarized state. We uncover theoretically that a linear relation between AF susceptibility and dielectric constant stems from the generic magnetoelectric coupling and directly explains the experimental findings, opening a new pathway for studying quantum criticality in condensed matter.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4419
JournalNature Communications
Volume5
DOIs
StatePublished - 29 Jul 2014

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