Ce multipoles in phase IV of Ce{sub 0.7}La{sub 0.3}B{sub 6} inferred from resonant x-ray Bragg diffraction

2007 
Low temperature properties of Ce{sub 0.7}La{sub 0.3}B{sub 6} in zero external magnetic field in a small temperature range, below 1.4 K, point to the existence of a phase IV characterized by a nonconventional electron ground state with no ordering of 4f magnetic dipole Ce moments. We report a successful analysis of extensive observations on phase IV made by resonant x-ray Bragg diffraction at the Ce L{sub 2} absorption edge. In the analysis, we explore contributions to diffraction by the four domains arranged with triad axes placed along [111], [111], [111], and [111] and from all possible Ce multipoles up to hexadecapoles. Ce quadrupoles and octupoles adequately represent intensity observed in the azimuthal-angle scans for both rotated and unrotated polarization channels at the Bragg reflection ((3/2)(3/2)(3/2)) measured by Mannix et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 95, 117206 (2005)]. In this scenario, the magnetic properties of the alloy are due to an antiferromotif of octupoles. While the antiferroquadrupole contribution calculated for ((3/2)(3/2)(3/2)) has a small influence in the azimuthal-angle dependence we predict that for the reflection ((1/2)(1/2)(1/2)) this contribution would radically influence the azimuthal dependence of the intensity. We demonstrate that available data are adequately described also by one microdomain with antiferro-ordering ofmore » Ce octupoles and hexadecapoles. In this case, octupole ordering signifies the departure from a cubic chemical structure.« less
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