Valence bond crystal in a pyrochlore antiferromagnet with orbital degeneracy
arXiv:cond-mat/0404127 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.93.077208
Abstract
We discuss the ground state of a pyrochlore lattice of threefold-orbitally-degenerate magnetic ions. We derive an effective spin-orbital Hamiltonian and show that the orbital degrees of freedom can modulate the spin exchange, removing the infinite spin-degeneracy characteristic of pyrochlore structures. The resulting state is a collection of spin-singlet dimers, with a residual degeneracy due to their relative orientation. This latter is lifted by a magneto-elastic interaction, induced in the spin-singlet phase-space, that forces a tetragonal distortion. Such a theory provides an explanation for the helical spin-singlet pattern observed in the B-spinel MgTiO.
some changes in the text; to appear in Phys. Rev. Lett