X-ray Resonant Scattering Study of the Order Parameters in Multiferroic TbMnO$_3$
D. Mannix, D.F. McMorrow, R.A. Ewings, A.T. Boothroyd, D. Prabhakaran,, Y. Joly, B. Janousova, C. Mazzoli, L. Paolasini, S.B. Wilkins

TL;DR
This study uses resonant x-ray scattering to analyze the magnetic and charge order parameters in multiferroic TbMnO$_3$, revealing complex phase-dependent resonant features and suggesting the presence of anapole moments.
Contribution
It provides detailed resonant x-ray scattering data across different phases of TbMnO$_3$, identifying new multipole contributions and clarifying the nature of observed satellites.
Findings
Resonant satellites at Mn K and Tb L3 edges vary with phase.
F-type satellites likely originate from charge multipoles, not magnetism.
Detection of anapole contributions in the ferroelectric phase.
Abstract
We report on an extensive investigation of the multiferroic compound TbMnO. Non-resonant x-ray magnetic scattering (NRXMS) revealed a dominant -type domain. The temperature dependence of the intensity and wavevector associated with the incommensurate magnetic order was found to be in good agreement with neutron scattering data. XRS experiments were performed in the vicinity of the Mn and Tb edges in the high-temperature collinear phase, the intermediate temperature cycloidal/ferroelectric phase, and the low-temperature phase. In the collinear phase resonant satellites were found at the Mn edge associated with -type but also -type peaks. The azimuthal dependence of the -type satellites (and their absence in the NRXMS experiments) indicates that they are most likely non-magnetic in origin. We suggest instead that they may be associated with an induced…
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