Second order Zeeman interaction and ferroquadrupolar order in TmVO$_4$
I. Vinograd, K. R. Shirer, P. Massat, Z. Wang, T. Kissikov, D. Garcia,, M. D. Bachmann, M. Horvati\'c, I. R. Fisher, and N. J. Curro

TL;DR
This study uses $^{51}$V NMR to investigate the effects of in-plane magnetic fields on ferroquadrupolar order in TmVO$_4$, revealing nonlinear interactions, anisotropic relaxation, and a complex phase diagram near a quantum phase transition.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed NMR analysis of in-plane magnetic field effects on ferroquadrupolar order in TmVO$_4$, highlighting anisotropic relaxation and nonlinear Zeeman interactions.
Findings
In-plane magnetic fields induce significant nonlinear effects.
The magnetic field can act as either a transverse or longitudinal field.
Ferroquadrupolar order temperature is initially enhanced then suppressed by in-plane fields.
Abstract
TmVO exhibits ferroquadrupolar order of the Tm 4f electronic orbitals at low temperatures, and is a model system for Ising nematicity that can be tuned continuously to a quantum phase transition via magnetic fields along the -axis. Here we present V nuclear magnetic resonance data in magnetic fields perpendicular to the -axis in a single crystal that has been carefully cut by a plasma focused ion beam to an ellipsoidal shape to minimize the inhomogeneity of the internal demagnetization field. The resulting dramatic increase in spectral resolution enabled us to resolve the anisotropy of the electric field gradient and to measure the magnetic and quadrupolar relaxation channels separately. Perpendicular magnetic fields nominally do not couple to the low energy degrees of freedom, but we find a significant nonlinear contribution for sufficiently large fields that give…
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