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Spin-Wave Lifetimes Throughout the Brillouin Zone
We use a neutron spin-echo method with eV resolution to determine the
lifetimes of spin waves in the prototypical antiferromagnet MnF over the
entire Brillouin zone. A theory based on the interaction of magnons with
longitudinal spin fluctuations provides an excellent, parameter-free
description of the data, except at the lowest momenta and temperatures. This is
surprising, given the prominence of alternative theories based on magnon-magnon
interactions in the literature. The results and technique open up a new avenue
for the investigation of fundamental concepts in magnetism. The technique also
allows measurement of the lifetimes of other elementary excitations (such as
lattice vibrations) throughout the Brillouin zone.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figure
Quantum phase transitions and decoupling of magnetic sublattices in the quasi-two-dimensional Ising magnet Co3V2O8 in a transverse magnetic field
The application of a magnetic field transverse to the easy axis, Ising
direction in the quasi-two-dimensional Kagome staircase magnet, Co3V2O8,
induces three quantum phase transitions at low temperatures, ultimately
producing a novel high field polarized state, with two distinct sublattices.
New time-of-flight neutron scattering techniques, accompanied by large angular
access, high magnetic field infrastructure allow the mapping of a sequence of
ferromagnetic and incommensurate phases and their accompanying spin
excitations. At least one of the transitions to incommensurate phases at \mu
0Hc1~6.25 T and \mu 0Hc2~7 T is discontinuous, while the final quantum critical
point at \mu 0Hc3~13 T is continuous.Comment: 5 pages manuscript, 3 pages supplemental materia
Time-dependent correlations in quantum magnets at finite temperature
In this article we investigate the time dependence of the gap mode of copper
nitrate at various temperatures. We combine state-of-the-art theoretical
calculations with high precision neutron resonance spin-echo measurements to
understand the anomalous decoherence effects found previously in this material.
It is shown that the time domain offers a complementary view on this
phenomenon, which allows us to directly compare experimental data and
theoretical predictions without the need of further intensive data analysis,
such as (de)convolution.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure
Gains from the upgrade of the cold neutron triple-axis spectrometer FLEXX at the BER-II reactor
The upgrade of the cold neutron triple-axis spectrometer FLEXX is described.
We discuss the characterisation of the gains from the new primary spectrometer,
including a larger guide and double focussing monochromator, and present
measurements of the energy and momentum resolution and of the neutron flux of
the instrument. We found an order of magnitude gain in intensity (at the cost
of coarser momentum resolution), and that the incoherent elastic energy widths
are measurably narrower than before the upgrade. The much improved count rate
should allow the use of smaller single crystals samples and thus enable the
upgraded FLEXX spectrometer to continue making leading edge measurements.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures, 5 table
Magnetic structure of Cd-doped CeCoIn5
The heavy fermion superconductor CeCoIn5 is believed to be close to a
magnetic instability, but no static magnetic order has been found. Cadmium
doping on the In-site shifts the balance between superconductivity and
antiferromagnetism to the latter with an extended concentration range where
both types of order coexist at low temperatures. We investigated the magnetic
structure of nominally 10% Cd-doped CeCoIn5, being antiferromagnetically
ordered below T_N=3 K and superconducting below T_c=1.3 K, by elastic neutron
scattering. Magnetic intensity was observed only at the ordering wave vector
Q_AF = (1/2,1/2,1/2) commensurate with the crystal lattice. Upon entering the
superconducting state the magnetic intensity seems to change only little. The
commensurate magnetic ordering in CeCo(In1-xCdx)5 is in contrast to the
incommensurate antiferromagnetic ordering observed in the closely related
compound CeRhIn5. Our results give new insights in the interplay between
superconductivity and magnetism in the family of CeTIn5 (T=Co, Rh, and Ir)
based compounds.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Momentum-resolved electron-phonon interaction in lead determined by neutron resonance spin-echo spectroscopy
Neutron resonance spin-echo spectroscopy was used to monitor the temperature
evolution of the linewidths of transverse acoustic phonons in lead across the
superconducting transition temperature, , over an extended range of the
Brillouin zone. For phonons with energies below the superconducting energy gap,
a linewidth reduction of maximum amplitude eV was observed below
. The electron-phonon contribution to the phonon lifetime extracted from
these data is in satisfactory overall agreement with {\it ab-initio}
lattice-dynamical calculations, but significant deviations are found
Energy Gaps and Kohn Anomalies in Elemental Superconductors
The momentum and temperature dependence of the lifetimes of acoustic phonons
in the elemental superconductors Pb and Nb was determined by resonant spin-echo
spectroscopy with neutrons. In both elements, the superconducting energy gap
extracted from these measurements was found to converge with sharp anomalies
originating from Fermi-surface nesting (Kohn anomalies) at low temperatures.
The results indicate electron many-body correlations beyond the standard
theoretical framework for conventional superconductivity. A possible mechanism
is the interplay between superconductivity and spin- or charge-density-wave
fluctuations, which may induce dynamical nesting of the Fermi surface
External magnetic field effects on a distorted kagome antiferromagnet
We report bulk magnetization, and elastic and inelastic neutron scattering
measurements under an external magnetic field, , on the weakly coupled
distorted kagome system, Cu_{2}(OD)_3Cl. Our results show that the ordered
state below 6.7 K is a canted antiferromagnet and consists of large
antiferromagnetic -components and smaller ferromagnetic -components. By
first-principle calculations and linear spin wave analysis, we present a simple
spin hamiltonian with non-uniform nearest neighbor exchange interactions
resulting in a system of coupled spin trimers with a single-ion anisotropy that
can qualitatively reproduce the spin dynamics of Cu_{2}(OD)_3Cl.Comment: 5 figure
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