Quantum melting of magnetism or ferroelectricity can lead to novel forms of order characterized by exotic excitations and unconventional superconductivity. Here we show by means of high precision measurements of the temperature and pressure dependence of the dielectric susceptibility that quantum melting of a displacive ferroelectric leads to an unconventional quantum paraelectric state exhibiting the phenomenon of 'order by disorder', namely a fluctuation induced enhancement of electric polarization extending up to a characteristic coherence temperature T*. T* vanishes at the ferroelectric quantum critical point and the square of T* increases with a characteristic linear dependence on the applied pressure. We show that in the vicinity of T...
SrTiO$_3$ is an incipient ferroelectric on the verge of a polar instability, which is avoided at low...
The dielectric susceptibility of SrTiO3 is measured as a function of temperature between room temper...
We demonstrate how the quantum paraelectric ground state of SrTiO3 can be accessed via a microscopic...
The dielectric and magnetic polarizations of quantum paraelectrics and paramagnetic materials have i...
The dielectric and magnetic polarizations of quantum paraelectrics and paramagnetic materials have i...
A variety of compounds, for example doped paraelectrics and polar metals, exhibit both ferroelectric...
The emergence of complex and fascinating states of quantum matter in the neighborhood of zero temper...
Phase transitions to a long-range-ordered state driven by a softened phonon mode are ubiquitous acro...
Paramagnets on the border of ferromagnetism at low temperatures are more subtle and complex than ant...
Phase transitions to a long-range-ordered state driven by a softened phonon mode are ubiquitous acro...
The emergence of complex and fascinating states of quantum matter in the neighborhood of zero temper...
We examine the effects of strain and cation substitution on the superconducting phase of polar semi...
Fluctuating orders in solids are generally considered high-temperature precursors of broken symmetry...
We demonstrate how the quantum paraelectric ground state of SrTiO3 can be accessed via a microscopic...
Quantum paraelectric materials like SrTiO3 and KTaO3 exhibit many unusual material properties arisin...
SrTiO$_3$ is an incipient ferroelectric on the verge of a polar instability, which is avoided at low...
The dielectric susceptibility of SrTiO3 is measured as a function of temperature between room temper...
We demonstrate how the quantum paraelectric ground state of SrTiO3 can be accessed via a microscopic...
The dielectric and magnetic polarizations of quantum paraelectrics and paramagnetic materials have i...
The dielectric and magnetic polarizations of quantum paraelectrics and paramagnetic materials have i...
A variety of compounds, for example doped paraelectrics and polar metals, exhibit both ferroelectric...
The emergence of complex and fascinating states of quantum matter in the neighborhood of zero temper...
Phase transitions to a long-range-ordered state driven by a softened phonon mode are ubiquitous acro...
Paramagnets on the border of ferromagnetism at low temperatures are more subtle and complex than ant...
Phase transitions to a long-range-ordered state driven by a softened phonon mode are ubiquitous acro...
The emergence of complex and fascinating states of quantum matter in the neighborhood of zero temper...
We examine the effects of strain and cation substitution on the superconducting phase of polar semi...
Fluctuating orders in solids are generally considered high-temperature precursors of broken symmetry...
We demonstrate how the quantum paraelectric ground state of SrTiO3 can be accessed via a microscopic...
Quantum paraelectric materials like SrTiO3 and KTaO3 exhibit many unusual material properties arisin...
SrTiO$_3$ is an incipient ferroelectric on the verge of a polar instability, which is avoided at low...
The dielectric susceptibility of SrTiO3 is measured as a function of temperature between room temper...
We demonstrate how the quantum paraelectric ground state of SrTiO3 can be accessed via a microscopic...