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Spin and charge orders and their hole-doping dependence in single layered cobaltate La2-xCaxCoO4(0.3<x<0.8)
Neutron scattering experiments were performed on single crystals of layered
cobalt-oxides La2-xCaxCoO4 (LCCO) to characterize the charge and spin orders in
a wide hole-doping range of 0.3<x<0.8. For a commensurate value of x=0.5 in
(H,0,L) plane, two types of superlattice reflections concomitantly appear at
low temperature; one corresponds to a checkerboard charge ordered pattern of
Co2+/Co3+ ions and the other is magnetic in origin. Further, the latter
magnetic-superlattice peaks show two types of symmetry in the reflections,
suggesting antiferromagnetic-stacking (AF-S) and ferromagnetic-stacking (F-S)
patterns of spins along the c direction. From the hole-doping dependence, the
in-plane correlation lengths of both charge and spin orders are found to give a
maximum at x=0.5. These features are the same with those of x=0.5 in
La1-xSr1+xMnO4 (LSMO), a typical checkerboard and spin ordered compound.
However, in (H,H,L) plane, we found a magnetic scattering peak at
Q=(1/4,1/4,1/2) position below TN. This magnetic peak can not be understood by
considering the Co2+ spin configuration, suggesting that this peak is
originated from Co3+ spin order. By analyzing these superlattice reflections,
we found that they are originated from high-spin state of Co3+ spin order.Comment: 11pages, 9 figures. Submitted to J. Phys. Soc. Jp
Superconductivity in heavily boron-doped silicon carbide
The discoveries of superconductivity in heavily boron-doped diamond (C:B) in
2004 and silicon (Si:B) in 2006 renew the interest in the superconducting state
of semiconductors. Charge-carrier doping of wide-gap semiconductors leads to a
metallic phase from which upon further doping superconductivity can emerge.
Recently, we discovered superconductivity in a closely related system:
heavily-boron doped silicon carbide (SiC:B). The sample used for that study
consists of cubic and hexagonal SiC phase fractions and hence this lead to the
question which of them participates in the superconductivity. Here we focus on
a sample which mainly consists of hexagonal SiC without any indication for the
cubic modification by means of x-ray diffraction, resistivity, and ac
susceptibility.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figure
Presence of 3d Quadrupole Moment in LaTiO3 Studied by 47,49Ti NMR
Ti NMR spectra of LaTiO3 are reexamined and the orbital state of this
compound is discussed. The NMR spectra of LaTiO3 taken at 1.5 K under zero
external field indicate a large nuclear quadrupole splitting. This splitting is
ascribed to the presence of the rather large quadrupole moment of 3d electrons
at Ti sites, suggesting that the orbital liquid model proposed for LaTiO3 is
inappropriate. The NMR spectra are well explained by the orbital ordering model
expressed approximately as originating from
a crystal field effect. It is also shown that most of the orbital moment is
quenched.Comment: 4 pages, 3 fugures; to appear in Phys. Rev. Let
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