Diffraction from Ordered States of Higher Multipoles
arXiv:cond-mat/0603837 · doi:10.1016/j.physb.2006.03.034
Abstract
Possible ways of identification are discussed of an electronic order of higher multipoles such as octupoles and hexadecapoles. A particularly powerful method is resonant X-ray scattering (RXS) using quadrupolar resonance processes called E2.The characteristic azimuthal angle dependence of Ce$_{0.7}$La$_{0.3}$B$_6$ is interpreted as evidence of antiferro-octupole order. For PrRu$_4$P$_{12}$, eightfold pattern against azimuthal angle is predicted if its metal-insulator transition is a consequence of a hexadecapole order. In non-resonant superlattice Bragg scattering, hexadecapole contribution may also be identified because of absence of quadrupole component.
Invited paper to be published in Proc. Hiroshima Workshop on Novel Functional Materials with Multinary Freedoms (Physica B, 2006)