Author:
Sundermann Martin,Haverkort Maurits W.,Agrestini Stefano,Al-Zein Ali,Moretti Sala Marco,Huang Yingkai,Golden Mark,de Visser Anne,Thalmeier Peter,Tjeng Liu Hao,Severing Andrea
Abstract
The second-order phase transition into a hidden order phase in URu2Si2goes along with an order parameter that is still a mystery, despite 30 years of research. However, it is understood that the symmetry of the order parameter must be related to the symmetry of the low-lying local electronicf-states. Here, we present results of a spectroscopic technique, namely core-level nonresonant inelastic X-ray scattering (NIXS). This method allows for the measurement of local high-multipole excitations and is bulk-sensitive. The observed anisotropy of the scattering function unambiguously shows that the 5fground-state wave function is composed mainly of theΓ1with majorityJz=|4⟩+|−4⟩and/orΓ2singlet states. The incomplete dichroism indicates the possibility that quantum states of other irreducible representation are mixed into the ground state.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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31 articles.
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