67 research outputs found
Direct evidence of nuclear spin waves in NdCuO by high-resolution neutron-spin-echo spectroscopy
We investigated the dispersion of nuclear spin waves in NdCuO by
using neutron spin-echo spectroscopy at millikelvin temperatures. Our results
show unambiguously the existence of dispersion of nuclear spin waves in
NdCuO at T = 30 mK. A fit of the dispersion data with the spin wave
dispersion formula gave the Suhl-Nakamura interaction range to be of the order
of 10 {\AA}
Hyperfine interaction in cobalt by high-resolution neutron spectroscopy
We have investigated the ferromagnetic phase transition of elemental Co by
high-resolution neutron backscattering spectroscopy. We monitored the splitting
of the nuclear levels by the hyperfine field at the Co nucleus. The energy of
this hyperfine splitting is identified as the order parameter of the
ferromagnetic phase transition. By measuring the temperature dependence of the
energy we determined the critical exponent and the
ferromagnetic Curie temperature of ~K. The present result
of the critical exponent agrees better with the predicted value (0.367) of the
3-dimensional Heisenberg model than that determined previously by NMR
Negative thermal expansion in ZnF
We have investigated temperature dependence of the lattice parameters and the
unit cell volume of ZnF by neutron diffraction and have discovered negative
thermal expansion (NTE) at low temperature. To understand why this simple
compound exhibits NTE we performed first principle calculations. These
calculations reproduce qualitatively the experimental temperature dependence of
volume
Antisite Disorder-induced Exchange Bias Effect in Multiferroic Y2CoMnO6
Exchange bias effect in the ferromagnetic double perovskite compound
YCoMnO, which is also a multiferroic, is reported. The exchange bias,
observed below 8~K, is explained as arising due to the interface effect between
the ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic clusters created by {\it antisite}
disorder in this material. Below 8~K, prominent ferromagnetic hysteresis with
metamagnetic "steps" and significant coercive field, 10~kOe are
observed in this compound which has a 75~K. A model based on
growth of ferromagnetic domains overcoming the elastic energy of structurally
pinned magnetic interfaces, which closely resembles martensitic-like
transitions, is adapted to explain the observed effects. The role of {\it
antisite} disorder in creating the domain structure leading to exchange bias
effect is highlighted in the present work.Comment: 4 pages two-column, 4 figures, accepted to Appl. Phys. Let
Magnetoelastic effects in multiferroic YMnO
We have investigated magnetoelastic effects in multiferroic YMnO below
the antiferromagnetic phase transition, K, using neutron
powder diffraction. The lattice parameter of the hexagonal unit cell of
YMnO decreases normally above , but decreases anomalously below T,
whereas the lattice parameter increases with decreasing temperature and
then increases anomalously below T. The unit cell volume also undergoes an
anomalous contraction below . By fitting the background thermal expansion
for a non-magnetic lattice with the Einstein-Gr\"uneisen equation, we
determined the lattice strains , and due to the
magnetoelastic effects as a function of temperature. We have also determined
the temperature variation of the ordered magnetic moment of the Mn ion by
fitting the measured Bragg intensities of the nuclear and magnetic reflections
with the known crystal and magnetic structure models and have established that
the lattice strain due to the magnetoelastic effect in YMnO couples with
the square of the ordered magnetic moment or the square of the order parameter
of the antiferromagnetic phase transition
Anomalous temperature-induced volume contraction in GeTe
The recent surge of interest in phase change materials GeTe,
GeSbTe, and related compounds motivated us to revisit the
structural phase transition in GeTe in more details than was done before.
Rhombohedral-to-cubic ferroelectric phase transition in GeTe has been studied
by high resolution neutron powder diffraction on a spallation neutron source.
We determined the temperature dependence of the structural parameters in a wide
temperature range extending from 309 to 973 K. Results of our studies clearly
show an anomalous volume contraction of 0.6\% at the phase transition from the
rhombohedral to cubic phase. In order to better understand the phase transition
and the associated anomalous volume decrease in GeTe we have performed phonon
calculations based on the density functional theory. Results of the present
investigations are also discussed with respect to the experimental data
obtained for single crystals of GeTe
Crystal structure and physical properties of half-doped manganite nanocrystals with size < 100nm
In this paper we report the structural and property (magnetic and electrical
transport) measurements of nanocrystals of half-doped
(LCMO) synthesized by chemical route, having
particle size down to an average diameter of 15nm. It was observed that the
size reduction leads to change in crystal structure and the room temperature
structure is arrested so that the structure does not evolve on cooling unlike
bulk samples. The structural change mainly affects the orthorhombic distortion
of the lattice. By making comparison with observed crystal structure data under
hydrostatic pressure it is suggested that the change in the crystal structure
of the nanocrystals occurs due to an effective hydrostatic pressure created by
the surface pressure on size reduction. This not only changes the structure but
also causes the room temperature structure to freeze-in. The size reduction
also does not allow the long supercell modulation needed for the Charge
Ordering, characteristic of this half-doped manganite, to set-in. The magnetic
and transport measurements also show that the Charge Ordering (CO) does not
occur when the size is reduced below a critical size. Instead, the nanocrystals
show ferromagnetic ordering down to the lowest temperatures along with metallic
type conductivity. Our investigation establishes a structural basis for the
destabilization of CO state observed in half-doped manganite nanocrystals.Comment: 11 pages, 13 Figure
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