Octupolar ordering of Gamma8 ions in magnetic field
Annamaria Kiss, P. Fazekas

TL;DR
This paper investigates octupolar ordering in f-electron systems, especially under magnetic fields, revealing conditions for its stability and effects on magnetic susceptibility, with relevance to materials like NpO2.
Contribution
It introduces a model for Gamma8 ions supporting octupolar order, analyzes magnetic field effects, and explores secondary quadrupolar order and susceptibility changes.
Findings
Octupolar order persists up to a critical magnetic field in specific directions.
Magnetic field destroys octupolar order in general directions, suppressing phase transitions.
Octupolar ordering influences non-linear magnetic susceptibility, following Ehrenfest relations.
Abstract
We study f-electron lattice models which are capable of supporting octupolar, as well dipolar and quadrupolar, order. Analyzing the properties of the Gamma8 ground state quartet, we find that (111)-type combinations of the Gamma5 octupoles Tbeta(111)=Tbeta(x)+Tbeta(y)+Tbeta(z) are the best candidates for octupolar order parameters. Octupolar ordering induces Gamma5-type quadrupoles as secondary order parameter. Octupolar order is to some extent assisted, but in its basic nature unchanged, by allowing for the presence of quadrupolar interactions. In the absence of an external magnetic field, equivalent results hold antiferro-octupolar ordering on the fcc lattice. In this sense, the choice of our model is motivated by the recent suggestion of octupolar ordering in NpO2. The bulk of our paper is devoted to a study of the effect of an external magnetic field on ferro-octupolar ordering.…
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