Quadrupolar magnetic excitations in an isotropic spin-1 antiferromagnet
A. Nag, A. Nocera, S. Agrestini, M. Garcia-Fernandez, A. C. Walters,, Sang-Wook Cheong, S. Johnston, Ke-Jin Zhou

TL;DR
This paper reveals the existence of quadrupolar magnetic excitations in an isotropic spin-1 antiferromagnet, observed via resonant inelastic x-ray scattering, highlighting the complex physics of higher-order magnetic excitations.
Contribution
It demonstrates that pure quadrupolar magnetic excitations can be directly probed in an isotropic spin-1 system, unveiling a hidden aspect of spin dynamics previously inaccessible.
Findings
Quadrupolar excitations observed in Y2BaNiO5 using RIXS.
Distinct dual nature of quadrupolar excitations: free and bound states.
Highlights the physics of higher-order magnetic excitations.
Abstract
The microscopic origins of emergent behaviours in condensed matter systems are encoded in their excitations. In ordinary magnetic materials, single spin-flips give rise to collective dipolar magnetic excitations called magnons. Likewise, multiple spin-flips can give rise to multipolar magnetic excitations in magnetic materials with spin . Unfortunately, since most experimental probes are governed by dipolar selection rules, collective multipolar excitations have generally remained elusive. For instance, only dipolar magnetic excitations have been observed in isotropic Haldane spin systems. Here, we unveil a hidden quadrupolar constituent of the spin dynamics in antiferromagnetic Haldane chain material YBaNiO using Ni -edge resonant…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Advanced Condensed Matter Physics · Magnetic properties of thin films
