Anisotropy of the low-temperature magnetostriction of Sr3Ru2O7
arXiv:0909.2731 · doi:10.1002/pssb.200983034
Abstract
We use high-resolution capacitive dilatometry to study the low-temperature linear magnetostriction of the bilayer ruthenate Sr$_3$Ru$_2$O$_7$ as a function of magnetic field applied perpendicular to the ruthenium-oxide planes ($B\parallel c$). The relative length change $ÎL(B)/L$ is detected either parallel or perpendicular to the c-axis close to the metamagnetic region near B=8 T. In both cases, clear peaks in the coefficient $λ(B)=d(ÎL/L)/dB$ at three subsequent metamagnetic transitions are observed. For $ÎL\perp c$, the third transition at 8.1 T bifurcates at temperatures below 0.5 K. This is ascribed to the effect of an in-plane uniaxial pressure of about 15 bar, unavoidable in the dilatometer, which breaks the original fourfold in-plane symmetry.
3 pages, 3 Figures, Manuscript for Proceedings of the International Conference on Quantum Criticality and Novel Phases (QCNP09, Dresden)