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Heat capacity anomaly at the quantum critical point of the Transverse Ising Magnet CoNb_2O_6
The transverse Ising magnet Hamiltonian describing the Ising chain in a
transverse magnetic field is the archetypal example of a system that undergoes
a transition at a quantum critical point (QCP). The columbite CoNbO is
the closest realization of the transverse Ising magnet found to date. At low
temperatures, neutron diffraction has observed a set of discrete collective
spin modes near the QCP. We ask if there are low-lying spin excitations
distinct from these relatively high energy modes. Using the heat capacity, we
show that a significant band of gapless spin excitations exists. At the QCP,
their spin entropy rises to a prominent peak that accounts for 30 of the
total spin degrees of freedom. In a narrow field interval below the QCP, the
gapless excitations display a fermion-like, temperature-linear heat capacity
below 1 K. These novel gapless modes are the main spin excitations
participating in, and affected, by the quantum transition.Comment: 14 pages total, 8 figure
Melting of chiral order in terbium manganate (TbMnO3) observed with resonant x-ray Bragg diffraction
Resonant Bragg diffraction of soft, circularly polarized x-rays has been used
to observe directly the temperature dependence of chiral-order melting in a
motif of Mn ions in terbium manganate. The underlying mechanism uses the b-axis
component of a cycloid, which vanishes outside the polar phase. Melting is
witnessed by the first and second harmonics of a cycloid, and we explain why
the observed temperature dependence is different in the two harmonics. Our
direct observation of melting is supported by a solid foundation of evidence,
derived from extensive studies of the azimuthal-angle dependence of intensities
with both linear and circular polarization
A hierarchy of bound states in the 1D ferromagnetic Ising chain CoNbO investigated by high resolution time-domain terahertz spectroscopy
Kink bound states in the one dimensional ferromagnetic Ising chain compound
CoNbO have been studied using high resolution time-domain terahertz
spectroscopy in zero applied magnetic field. When magnetic order develops at
low temperature, nine bound states of kinks become visible. Their energies can
be modeled exceedingly well by the Airy function solutions to a 1D
Schr\"odinger equation with a linear confining potential. This sequence of
bound states terminates at a threshold energy near two times the energy of the
lowest bound state. Above this energy scale we observe a broad feature
consistent with the onset of the two particle continuum. At energies just below
this threshold we observe a prominent excitation that we interpret as a novel
bound state of bound states -- two pairs of kinks on neighboring chains
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