502 research outputs found

    Mapping the B,T phase diagram of frustrated metamagnet CuFeO2

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    The magnetic phase diagram of CuFeO2 as a function of applied magnetic field and temperature is thoroughly explored and expanded, both for magnetic fields applied parallel and perpendicular to the material's c-axis. Pulsed field magnetization measurements extend the typical magnetic staircase of CuFeO2 at various temperatures, demonstrating the persistence of the recently discovered high field metamagnetic transition up to Tn2 ~ 11 K in both field configurations. An extension of the previously introduced phenomenological spin model used to describe the high field magnetization process (Phys. Rev. B, 80, 012406 (2009)) is applied to each of the consecutive low-field commensurate spin structures, yielding a semi-quantitative simulation and intuitive description of the entire experimental magnetization process in both relevant field directions with a single set of parameters.Comment: 14 pages, 11 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev.

    Dynamics in the dimerised and high field incommensurate phase of CuGeO3_3

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    Temperature (2.3<T<402.3<T<40\ K) and magnetic field (0<B<170<B<17\ T) dependent far infrared absorption spectroscopy on the spin-Peierls coumpound CuGeO3_3\ has revealed several new absorption processes in both the dimerised and high field phase of CuGeO3_3. These results are discussed in terms of the modulation of the CuGeO3_3\ structure. At low fields this is the well known spin-Peierls dimerisation. At high fields the data strongly suggests a field dependent incommensurate modulation of the lattice as well as of the spin structure.Comment: 12 pages (revtex), 2 figures (eps), csh selfextracting .uu file, To appear in PRB-Rapid Com

    Origin of the ESR spectrum in the Prussian Blue analogue RbMn[Fe(CN)6]*H2O

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    We present an ESR study at excitation frequencies of 9.4 GHz and 222.4 GHz of powders and single crystals of a Prussian Blue analogue (PBA), RbMn[Fe(CN)6]*H2O in which Fe and Mn undergoes a charge transfer transition between 175 and 300 K. The ESR of PBA powders, also reported by Pregelj et al. (JMMM, 316, E680 (2007)) is assigned to cubic magnetic clusters of Mn2+ ions surrounding Fe(CN)6 vacancies. The clusters are well isolated from the bulk and are superparamagnetic below 50 K. In single crystals various defects with lower symmetry are also observed. Spin-lattice relaxation broadens the bulk ESR beyond observability. This strong spin relaxation is unexpected above the charge transfer transition and is attributed to a mixing of the Mn3+ - Fe2+ state into the prevalent Mn2+ - Fe3+ state.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, submitted to PR

    High-field recovery of the undistorted triangular lattice in the frustrated metamagnet CuFeO2

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    Pulsed field magnetization experiments extend the typical metamagnetic staircase of CuFeO2 up to 58 T to reveal an additional first order phase transition at high field for both the parallel and perpendicular field configuration. Virtually complete isotropic behavior is retrieved only above this transition, indicating the high-field recovery of the undistorted triangular lattice. A consistent phenomenological rationalization for the field dependence and metamagnetism crossover of the system is provided, demonstrating the importance of both spin-phonon coupling and a small field-dependent easy-axis anisotropy in accurately describing the magnetization process of CuFeO2.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure

    One-magnon Raman scattering in La(2)CuO(4): the origin of the field-induced mode

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    We investigate the one-magnon Raman scattering in the layered antiferromagnetic La(2)CuO(4) compound. We find that the Raman signal is composed by two one-magnon peaks: one in the B1g channel, corresponding to the Dzyaloshinskii-Moryia (DM) mode, and another in the B3g channel, corresponding to the XY mode. Furthermore, we show that a peak corresponding to the XY mode can be induced in the planar (RR) geometry when a magnetic field is applied along the easy axis for the sublattice magnetization. The appearance of such field-induced mode (FIM) signals the existence of a new magnetic state above the Neel temperature T_N, where the direction of the weak-ferromagnetic moment (WFM) lies within the CuO(2) planes.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure

    Dopant-Bound Spinons in Cu_(1-x)Zn_xGeO_3

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    Polarized inelastic light scattering experiments on Cu_(1-x)Zn_xGeO_3 (0<= x 0 a new distinct mode at nearly half the energy of the singlet response below the spin-Peierls transition. The temperature, magnetic field, polarization, and doping dependencies of this mode are similar to those of the singlet bound state. The data are interpreted in terms of a spinon-assisted light scattering process. Position and form of the peak provide strong evidence for the presence of dopant-bound spinons in Cu_(1-x)Zn_xGeO_3.Comment: 4 pages, Latex with 3 figures, including EPL style files, Eur. Phys. Lett. in pres

    Electronic Raman scattering in Magnetite, Spin vs. Charge gap

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    We report Raman scattering data of single crystals of magnetite (Fe3O4) with Verwey transition temperatures (Tv) of 123 and 117K, respectively. Both single crystals reveal broad electronic background extending up to 900 wavenumbers (~110 meV). Redistribution of this background is observed when samples are cooled below Tv. In particular, spectra of the low temperature phase show diminished background below 300 wavenumbers followed by an enhancement of the electronic background between 300 and 400 wavenumbers. To enhance the effect of this background redistribution we divide the spectra just below the transition by the spectra just above the transition. A resultant broad peak-like feature is observed, centered at 370 wavenumbers (45 meV). The peak position of this feature does not scale with the transition temperature. We discuss two alternative assignments of this feature to a spin or charge gap in magnetite.Comment: 4 figures, 1 tabl

    Coherent amplitudon generation in K_0.3MoO_3 through ultrafast inter-band quasi particle decay

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    The charge density wave system K_0.3MoO_3 has been studied using variable energy pump-probe spectroscopy, ellipsometry, and inelastic light scattering. The observed transient reflectivity response exhibits quite a complex behavior, containing contributions due to quasi particle excitations, coherent amplitudons and phonons, and heating effects. The generation of coherent amplitudons is discussed in terms of relaxation of photo-excited quasi particles, and is found to be resonant with the interband plasmon frequency. Two additional coherent excitations observed in the transients are assigned to zone-folding modes of the charge density wave state

    Evidence for differentiation in the iron-helicoidal-chain in GdFe3_{3}(BO3_{3})4_{4}

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    We report on a single-crystal X-ray structure study of GdFe3(BO3)4GdFe_{3}(BO_{3})_{4} at room temperature and at T=90 K. At room temperature GdFe3(BO3)4GdFe_{3}(BO_{3})_{4} crystallizes in a trigonal space group R32 (No. 155), the same as found for other members of iron-borate family RFe3(BO3)4RFe_{3}(BO_{3})_{4}. At 90 K the structure of GdFe3(BO3)4GdFe_{3}(BO_{3})_{4} has transformed to the space group P3121P3_{1}2_{1} (No. 152). The low-temperature structure determination gives new insight into the weakly first-order structural phase transition at 156 K and into the related Raman phonon anomalies. The discovery of two inequivalent iron chains in the low temperature structure provide new point of view on the low-temperature magnetic properties.Comment: Subm. to Acta Cryst.
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