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Libersky, Matthew (2025) Microwave Spectroscopy for Probing Electronuclear Modes in Quantum Magnets. Dissertation (Ph.D.), California Institute of Technology. doi:10.7907/n5w4-ae93. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:10072024-102144911
Abstract
Crystals with rare earth ions present an opportunity to explore a range of model magnetic systems, allowing for an experimental realization of several important physical concepts. For example, the compound LiHoF₄ is a transparent, insulating crystal which implements the transverse field Ising model (TFIM) with the Ho³⁺ spins. The TFIM is a well-known model which is one of the simplest systems to display quantum behavior, such as quantum phase transitions (QPTs). This makes LiHoF₄ very useful for investigating these and other quantum effects. LiHoF₄ ~also has strong hyperfine coupling to the nuclear spins, which means the excitations must be considered as composite of electronic and nuclear states (i.e., 'electronuclear'). This introduces a nuclear spin bath which modifies behavior near the QPT. In this work, we investigate the behavior of this QPT by probing the electronuclear states in LiHoF₄ at microwave frequencies. To accomplish this, we develop the use of loop-gap resonators which enable sensitive microwave measurements in LiHoF₄. We also extend the techniques to related systems, such as the 2-dimensional XY antiferromagnet LiErF₄. We then investigate ways to observe new phenomena in the LiHoF₄ system, namely improving superconducting resonators as one possible way to observe the dynamics of quantum quenching through the QPT.
Item Type: | Thesis (Dissertation (Ph.D.)) | ||||||||||||
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Subject Keywords: | quantum magnetism; Ising model; spectroscopy; microwave measurement; loop-gap resonator; rare earth ion | ||||||||||||
Degree Grantor: | California Institute of Technology | ||||||||||||
Division: | Engineering and Applied Science | ||||||||||||
Major Option: | Applied Physics | ||||||||||||
Thesis Availability: | Public (worldwide access) | ||||||||||||
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Defense Date: | 13 August 2024 | ||||||||||||
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Record Number: | CaltechTHESIS:10072024-102144911 | ||||||||||||
Persistent URL: | https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:10072024-102144911 | ||||||||||||
DOI: | 10.7907/n5w4-ae93 | ||||||||||||
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Default Usage Policy: | No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided. | ||||||||||||
ID Code: | 16776 | ||||||||||||
Collection: | CaltechTHESIS | ||||||||||||
Deposited By: | Matthew Libersky | ||||||||||||
Deposited On: | 25 Oct 2024 18:37 | ||||||||||||
Last Modified: | 05 Nov 2024 20:32 |
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