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Criticality and Magnetic Phases of Ising Shastry–Sutherland Candidate Holmium Tetraboride

  • Guga Khundzakishvili
  • , Bishnu Prasad Belbase
  • , Pravin Mahendran
  • , Kevin Zhang
  • , Hanjing Xu
  • , Eliana Stoyanoff
  • , Joseph George Checkelsky
  • , Yaohua Liu
  • , Linda Ye
  • , Arnab Banerjee

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Abstract

Frustrated magnetic systems arising in geometrically constrained lattices represent rich platforms for exploring unconventional phases of matter, including fractional magnetization plateaus, incommensurate orders and complex domain dynamics. However, determining the microscopic spin configurations that stabilize such phases is a key challenge, especially when in-plane and out-of-plane spin components coexist and compete. Here, we combine neutron scattering and magnetic susceptibility experiments with simulations to investigate the emergence of field-induced fractional plateaus and the related criticality in a frustrated magnet holmium tetraboride (HoB4) that represents the family of rare earth tetraborides that crystalize in a Shastry–Sutherland lattice in the (Formula presented.) plane. We focus on the interplay between classical and quantum criticality near phase boundaries, as well as the role of material defects in the stabilization of the ordered phases. We find that simulations using classical annealing can explain certain observed features in the experimental Laue diffraction and the origin of multiple magnetization plateaus. Our results show that defects and out-of-plane interactions play an important role and can guide the route towards resolving microscopic spin textures in highly frustrated magnets.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2504
JournalMaterials
Volume18
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2025

Funding

We thank Akshat A. Jha for his initial computational contribution. The authors acknowledge support from Neil Dilley and the support of the spin lab in the BIRCK facility of Purdue University. A portion of this research used resources at the Spallation Neutron Source, a DOE Office of Science User Facility operated by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The beam time was allocated to BL-9 CORELLI on proposal number IPTS-24250.1. This research is funded by the U.S Department of Energy (US-DOE)—Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences Grant No. DE-SC0022986, under the project ‘Seeking Quasiparticles from Low-Energy Spin Dynamics’. A portion of the research (the funding of G.K.) comes from the US-DOE national Quantum Initiative Science Research Center—Quantum Science Center. H.X. and the work with D-Wave are supported by the Center for Quantum Technologies (CQT) under the industry–University Cooperative Research Center (IUCRC) Program at the US National Science Foundation (NSF) under Grant No. 2224960.

Keywords

  • Frustration
  • magnetization
  • neutron scattering
  • shastry-sutherland lattice
  • simulated annealing
  • susceptibility

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