We consider a class of d- and f-electron systems in which dipolar-octupolar
Kramers doublets arise on the sites of the pyrochlore lattice. For such
doublets, two components of the pseudospin transform like a magnetic dipole,
while the other transforms like a component of the magnetic octupole tensor.
Based on a symmetry analysis, we construct and study models of
dipolar-octupolar doublets in itinerant and localized limits. In both limits,
the resulting models are of surprisingly simple form. In the itinerant limit,
we find topological insulating behavior. In the localized limit, the most
general nearest-neighbor spin model is the XYZ model. We show that this XYZ
model exhibits two distinct quantum spin ice (QSI) phases, that we dub dipolar
QSI, and octupolar QSI. We conclude with a discussion of potential relevance to
real material systems.Comment: 4 pages + 9 pages of supplementary material; v2 references updated,
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