Neutron scattering studies on URu2Si2
Frederic Bourdarot, Stephane Raymond, Louis-Pierre Regnault

TL;DR
This review discusses neutron scattering studies on URu2Si2, focusing on its hidden order state, magnetic properties, and recent developments in magnetic form factor measurements and excitations.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the magnetic form factor and the nature of magnetic excitations associated with the hidden order in URu2Si2.
Findings
Magnetic properties are influenced by the U4+ electronic state.
The tiny antiferromagnetic moment remains constant, suggesting it may be intrinsic.
Magnetic excitations at different wave vectors have distinct origins.
Abstract
This paper is aiming to review some of the neutron scattering studies performed on URu2Si2 in Grenoble. This compound has been studied for a quarter of century because of a so-called hidden order ground state visible by most of the bulk experiments but almost invisible by microscopic probes like neutrons, muons NMR or x-ray. We stress on some aspects that were not addressed previously. Firstly, the comparison of the cell parameters in the 1-2-2 systems seems to point that the magnetic properties of URu2Si2 are leading by an U4+ electronic state. Secondly, a compilation of the different studies of the tiny antiferromagnetic moment indicates that the tiny antiferromagnetic moment has a constant value which may indicate that it is not necessary extrinsic. We also present the last development on the magnetic form factor measurement in which the magnetic density rotates when entering in the…
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