Abstract
Dilatometric measurements and multipole ordering in DyB2C2 and HoB2C2 Tatsuya Yanagisawa, Tatsuya Moriwaki, Terutaka Goto, Yuichi Nemoto, Shingo Miyata, Ryuta Watanuki, and Kazuya Suzuki |
We have performed dilatometric measurements by the capacitance method on tetragonal rare earth compounds DyB2C2 and HoB2C2 that show antiferro-quadrupole (AFQ) ordering. The tetragonal structure is invariant across the paramagnetic phase to the AFQ phase at TQ=24.7 K in DyB2C2. In the case of intermediate phase IV of HoB2C2, between TC1=5.9 K and TC2=5.0 K, the lattice length along the [101] direction reveals an abrupt increase, while the lengths along the [100] and [110] directions shrink slightly. This lattice distortion is described in terms of triclinic strain εyz = εzx≠0 indicating the spontaneous ferro-quadrupole moment <Oyz>= <Ozx>≠0. A plausible model, based on an octupole ordering <Tx>=<Ty>=<Tz>≠0, in phase IV of HoB2C2, is argued. J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 74 (2005) 1666. Figures: Relative change of thermal expansion ΔL=L as a function of temperature along the [100], [110], [101] and [001] directions of DyB2C2 and HoB2C2, normalized to their values at 35 K and 10 K, respectively.(*This research was performed at Niigata University in 2004.) |