Neutron scattering by Dirac multipoles
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Ordered magnetic charge created by Dirac multipoles that are magnetic and polar is examined. It has previously been revealed in the pseudo-gap phase of high-Tc materials by use of the Kerr effect and magnetic neutron Bragg diffraction. There are several forms of the polar operator for magnetic neutron scattering built from spin and electric dipole operators of unpaired electrons. Construction of Dirac quadrupoles that emerge from centrosymmetric sites used by Cu ions in the ceramic superconductor Hg1201 is illustrated, together with selection rules for excitations that will feature in neutron inelastic scattering, and RIXS experiments. Most reported expressions and results have universal value, because they are not specific to ceramic superconductors. To illustrate this aspect of our work we simulate neutron diffraction from a magnetically ordered iridate (Sr2IrO4).
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