Specific Heat of Kagome Ice in the Pyrochlore Oxide Dy2Ti2O7
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
cond-mat.str-el
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fieldkagomedy2ti2o7entropyheatmagneticnearlyphase
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A novel macroscopically degenerate state called kagome ice, which was recently found in a spin ice compound Dy2Ti2O7 in a magnetic field applied along the [111] direction of the cubic unit cell, is studied by specific heat measurements. The residual entropy of the kagome ice is estimated to be 0.65 J/K mol Dy, which is nearly 40 % of that for the tetrahedral spin ice obtained in a zero field (1.68 J/K mol Dy) and is in good agreement with a theoretical prediction. It is also reported that the kagom ice state, which is stabilized at a range of magnetic field of 0.3 ~ 0.6 T, is a 'gas' phase and condenses into a 'liquid' phase with nearly zero entropy at a critical field of 1 T.
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