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MA: Fachverband Magnetismus
MA 19: Frustrated Magnets I (joint session MA/TT)
MA 19.2: Talk
Tuesday, March 10, 2026, 09:45–10:00, POT/0361
Antiferro octupolar order in the 5d1 double perovskite Sr2MgReO6 and its spectroscopic signatures — •Dario Fiore Mosca1 and Leonid Pourovskii2,3 — 1University of Vienna, Faculty of Physics and Center for Computational Materials Science, Vienna, Austria — 2CPHT, CNRS, Ecole polytechnique, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, 91120 Palaiseau, France — 3College de France, Université PSL, 11 place Marcelin Berthelot, 75005 Paris, France
Hidden-order phases governed by high-rank multipolar order parameters have recently been identified in several cubic 5d double perovskites. Because experimental probes often couple weakly to high-rank moments, multipolar orders can remain elusive or be misinterpreted as lower-rank phases. A notable example is the 5d1 double perovskite Sr2MgReO6, originally proposed as a spin glass and later reclassified as a conventional dipolar antiferromagnet.
In this work, we show instead that Sr2MgReO6 hosts a hidden antiferroic order of magnetic octupoles. The dominant tetragonal crystal field isolates a doublet carrying octupolar degrees of freedom, while weak dipolar moments arise only through admixture of the excited j = 1/2 spin-orbit multiplet. This octupolar order produces characteristic quasigapless magnetic excitations and superstructural neutron-diffraction intensities that peak at large scattering momenta.
This results highlights the tunability of multipolar interactions in spin-orbit entangled materials and places Sr2MgReO6 with unconventional octupolar phases.
Keywords: Hidden Orders; Multipolar interactions; Spin-orbit coupling; Double perovskites; Multipolar order
