Observation of a novel phase transition induced by a magnetic field in the pyrochlore spin ice compound
Journal of Physics Condensed Matter, ISSN: 0953-8984, Vol: 19, Issue: 14
2007
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We present a novel field-induced phase transition in the spin ice compound DyTiO that is investigated by means of angle-resolved DC magnetization measurements. In the near [112] field, the magnetization component perpendicular to the Kagomé plane shows a first-order phase transition below 0.27K. This transition is driven by a ferromagnetic ordering in the field-decoupled spins on the triangular lattice. Furthermore, we revealed another first-order phase transition below 0.52K in a magnetic field between the [110] and [111] directions. This phase transition is related to a breakdown of ferromagnetic Ising spin chains along or . © IOP Publishing Ltd.
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