Magnetic-field-induced phase transitions are investigated in the frustrated gapped quantum paramagnet Rb2Cu2Mo3O12 through dielectric and calorimetric measurements on single-crystal samples. It is clarified that the previously reported dielectric anomaly at 8 K in powder samples is not due to a chiral spin liquid state as has been suggested, but rather to a tiny amount of a ferroelectric impurity phase. Two field-induced quantum phase transitions between paraelectric and paramagnetic and ferroelectric and magnetically ordered states are clearly observed. It is shown that the electric polarization is a secondary order parameter at the lower-field (gap closure) quantum critical point but a primary one at the saturation transition. Having clea...
The nature of the ferromagnetic (FM)-paramagnetic (PM) phase transition at $T = T_{C}$ changes from...
A quantum spin-liquid phase is an intriguing possibility for a system of strongly interacting magnet...
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Exchange interactions between S=½ sites in piperazinium hexachlorodicuprate produce a frustrated bil...
The dielectric and magnetic polarizations of quantum paraelectrics and paramagnetic materials have i...
The emergence of complex and fascinating states of quantum matter in the neighborhood of zero temper...
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Quantum melting of magnetism or ferroelectricity can lead to novel forms of order characterized by e...
At zero temperature and strong applied magnetic fields the ground state of an anisotropic antiferrom...
Quantum phase transitions have attracted a great deal of interest in the study of condensed matter p...
The properties of the heavy fermion superconductor URu\₂Si\₂ have been investigated as a function of...
Paramagnets on the border of ferromagnetism at low temperatures are more subtle and complex than ant...
Geometrical frustration among interacting spins combined with strong quantum fluctuations destabiliz...
The nature of the ferromagnetic (FM)-paramagnetic (PM) phase transition at $T = T_{C}$ changes from...
A quantum spin-liquid phase is an intriguing possibility for a system of strongly interacting magnet...
International audienceThe three central phenomena of cuprate (copper oxide) superconductors are link...
Exchange interactions between S=½ sites in piperazinium hexachlorodicuprate produce a frustrated bil...
The dielectric and magnetic polarizations of quantum paraelectrics and paramagnetic materials have i...
The emergence of complex and fascinating states of quantum matter in the neighborhood of zero temper...
International audienceWe report on susceptibility measurements in the strongly correlated layered co...
Quantum melting of magnetism or ferroelectricity can lead to novel forms of order characterized by e...
At zero temperature and strong applied magnetic fields the ground state of an anisotropic antiferrom...
Quantum phase transitions have attracted a great deal of interest in the study of condensed matter p...
The properties of the heavy fermion superconductor URu\₂Si\₂ have been investigated as a function of...
Paramagnets on the border of ferromagnetism at low temperatures are more subtle and complex than ant...
Geometrical frustration among interacting spins combined with strong quantum fluctuations destabiliz...
The nature of the ferromagnetic (FM)-paramagnetic (PM) phase transition at $T = T_{C}$ changes from...
A quantum spin-liquid phase is an intriguing possibility for a system of strongly interacting magnet...
International audienceThe three central phenomena of cuprate (copper oxide) superconductors are link...