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Phys Rev Lett ; 122(19): 197203, 2019 May 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31144966

ABSTRACT

We report the discovery of incommensurate magnetism near quantum criticality in CeNiAsO through neutron scattering and zero field muon spin rotation. For T

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Phys Rev Lett ; 122(9): 097201, 2019 Mar 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30932548

ABSTRACT

We report a comprehensive inelastic neutron-scattering study of the frustrated pyrochlore antiferromagnet MgCr_{2}O_{4} in its cooperative paramagnetic regime. Theoretical modeling yields a microscopic Heisenberg model with exchange interactions up to third-nearest neighbors, which quantitatively explains all of the details of the dynamic magnetic response. Our work demonstrates that the magnetic excitations in paramagnetic MgCr_{2}O_{4} are faithfully represented in the entire Brillouin zone by a theory of magnons propagating in a highly correlated paramagnetic background. Our results also suggest that MgCr_{2}O_{4} is proximate to a spiral spin-liquid phase distinct from the Coulomb phase, which has implications for the magnetostructural phase transition in MgCr_{2}O_{4}.

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Nat Commun ; 9(1): 2619, 2018 07 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29976983

ABSTRACT

Materials with the pyrochlore/fluorite structure have diverse technological applications, from magnetism to nuclear waste disposal. Here we report the observation of structural instability present in the pyrochlores A2Zr2O6O' (A = Pr, La) and Yb2Ti2O6O', that exists despite ideal stoichiometry, ideal cation-ordering, the absence of lone pair effects, and a lack of magnetic order. Though these materials appear to have good long-range order, local structure probes find displacements, of the order of 0.01 nm, within the pyrochlore framework. The pattern of displacements of the A2O' sublattice mimics the entropically-driven fluxional motions characteristic of and well-known in the silica mineral ß-cristobalite. The universality of such displacements within the pyrochlore structure adds to the known structural diversity and explains the extreme sensitivity to composition found in quantum spin ices and the lack of ferroelectric behavior in pyrochlores.

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Nat Commun ; 9(1): 1539, 2018 04 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29670117

ABSTRACT

Samarium hexaboride (SmB6) is a Kondo insulator, with a narrow gap due to hybridization between localized and conduction electrons. Despite being an insulator, many samples show metal-like properties. Rare-earth purification is exceedingly difficult, and nominally pure samples may contain 2% or more of impurities. Here to determine the effects of rare-earth doping on SmB6, we synthesized and probed a series of gadolinium-doped samples. We found a relationship between specific heat and impurity moment screening which scales systematically. Consistent with this finding, our neutron scattering experiments of a high purity sample of doubly isotopic 154Sm11B6 show no intrinsic excitations below the well-established 13 meV spin-exciton. The result of introducing impurities into a Kondo insulator is incompletely understood, but it is clear from our measurements that there is a systematic relationship between rare-earth impurities and metal-like properties in SmB6.

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Nat Phys ; 15(1)2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38840670

ABSTRACT

Conventional crystalline magnets are characterized by symmetry breaking and normal modes of excitation called magnons, with quantized angular momentum ℏ. Neutron scattering correspondingly features extra magnetic Bragg diffraction at low temperatures and dispersive inelastic scattering associated with single magnon creation and annihilation. Exceptions are anticipated in so-called quantum spin liquids, as exemplified by the one-dimensional spin-1/2 chain, which has no magnetic order and where magnons accordingly fractionalize into spinons with angular momentum ℏ/2. This is spectacularly revealed by a continuum of inelastic neutron scattering associated with two-spinon processes. Here, we report evidence for these key features of a quantum spin liquid in the three-dimensional antiferromagnet NaCaNi2F7. We show that despite the complication of random Na1+-Ca2+ charge disorder, NaCaNi2F7 is an almost ideal realization of the spin-1 antiferromagnetic Heisenberg model on a pyrochlore lattice. Magnetic Bragg diffraction is absent and 90% of the neutron spectral weight forms a continuum of magnetic scattering with low-energy pinch points, indicating NaCaNi2F7 is in a Coulomb-like phase. Our results demonstrate that disorder can act to freeze only the lowest-energy magnetic degrees of freedom; at higher energies, a magnetic excitation continuum characteristic of fractionalized excitations persists.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 118(10): 107206, 2017 Mar 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28339241

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Inelastic neutron scattering reveals a broad continuum of excitations in Pr_{2}Zr_{2}O_{7}, the temperature and magnetic field dependence of which indicate a continuous distribution of quenched transverse fields (Δ) acting on the non-Kramers Pr^{3+} crystal field ground state doublets. Spin-ice correlations are apparent within 0.2 meV of the Zeeman energy. A random phase approximation provides an excellent account of the data with a transverse field distribution ρ(Δ)∝(Δ^{2}+Γ^{2})^{-1}, where Γ=0.27(1) meV. Established during high temperature synthesis due to an underlying structural instability, it appears disorder in Pr_{2}Zr_{2}O_{7} actually induces a quantum spin liquid.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 115(4): 047401, 2015 Jul 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26252707

ABSTRACT

Iron pnictides and selenides display a variety of unusual magnetic phases originating from the interplay between electronic, orbital, and lattice degrees of freedom. Using powder inelastic neutron scattering on the two-leg ladder BaFe_{2}Se_{3}, we fully characterize the static and dynamic spin correlations associated with the Fe_{4} block state, an exotic magnetic ground state observed in this low-dimensional magnet and in Rb_{0.89}Fe_{1.58}Se_{2}. All the magnetic excitations of the Fe_{4} block state predicted by an effective Heisenberg model with localized spins are observed below 300 meV and quantitatively reproduced. However, the data only account for 16(3)µ_{B}^{2} per Fe^{2+}, approximatively 2/3 of the total spectral weight expected for localized S=2 moments. Our results highlight how orbital degrees of freedom in iron-based magnets can conspire to stabilize an exotic magnetic state.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 112(2): 027202, 2014 Jan 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24484043

ABSTRACT

Inelastic neutron scattering at low temperatures T≤30 K from a powder of LiZn2Mo3O8 demonstrates this triangular-lattice antiferromagnet hosts collective magnetic excitations from spin-1/2 Mo3O13 molecules. Apparently gapless (Δ<0.2 meV) and extending at least up to 2.5 meV, the low-energy magnetic scattering cross section is surprisingly broad in momentum space and involves one-third of the spins present above 100 K. The data are compatible with the presence of valence bonds involving nearest-neighbor and next-nearest-neighbor spins forming a disordered or dynamic state.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 108(18): 187206, 2012 May 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22681114

ABSTRACT

A quantum magnet, LiCuSbO4, with chains of edge-sharing spin-1/2 CuO6 octahedra is reported. While short-range order is observed for T<10 K, no zero-field phase transition or spin freezing occurs down to 100 mK. Specific heat indicates a distinct high-field phase near the 12 T saturation field. Neutron scattering shows incommensurate spin correlations with q=(0.47±0.01)π/a and places an upper limit of 70 µeV on any spin gap. Exact diagonalization of 16-spin easy-plane spin-1/2 chains with competing ferro- and antiferromagnetic interactions (J1=-75 K, J2=34 K) accounts for the T>2 K data.

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J Phys Condens Matter ; 24(16): 166001, 2012 Apr 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22446062

ABSTRACT

The magnetic properties of polycrystalline samples of Ba(3)Cu(3)In(4)O(12) (In-334) and Ba(3)Cu(3)Sc(4)O(12) (Sc-334) are reported. Both 334 phases have a structure derived from perovskite, with CuO(4) squares interconnected to form half-twist ladders along the c-axis. The Cu-O-Cu angles, ~90°, and the positive Weiss temperatures indicate the presence of significant ferromagnetic (FM) interactions along the Cu ladders. At low temperatures, T < 20 K, sharp transitions in the magnetic susceptibility and heat capacity measurements indicate three-dimensional (3D) antiferromagnetic (AFM) ordering at T(N). T(N) is suppressed on application of a field and a complex magnetic phase diagram with three distinct magnetic regimes below the upper critical field can be inferred from our measurements. The magnetic interactions are discussed in relation to a modified spin-1/2 FM-AFM model and the 334 half-twist ladder is compared to other two-rung ladder spin-1/2 systems.

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J Phys Condens Matter ; 23(38): 386001, 2011 Sep 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21891853

ABSTRACT

We report changes in the magnetic properties of hole-doped SCGO, SrCr8Ga4O19, induced by replacing non-magnetic Ga3+ with both non-magnetic (Mg2+ and Zn2+) and magnetic (Cu2+) cations. The resulting solid solutions, SrCr(8)Ga(4-x)M(x)O(19) (M = Zn, Mg, Cu) have been studied by x-ray diffraction and magnetic susceptibility measurements. For all cases, at least 10% of Ga can be replaced by divalent cations resulting in oxidation of ≥5% of the Cr3+ d3 to Cr4+ (d2). The hole doping results in an increase in ferromagnetic interactions and reduces the magnetic frustration. In the SrCr(8)Ga(4-x)Cu(x)O(19) series an enhancement of the spin-glass-like transition is observed, T(f)∼ 6 K, which we ascribe to the magnetic nature of the Cu2+ (d9) dopant.

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J Phys Condens Matter ; 23(24): 246005, 2011 Jun 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21625037

ABSTRACT

α-SrCr(2)O(4) has a triangular planar lattice of d(3) Cr(3+) made from edge sharing CrO(6) octahedra; the plane shows a very small orthorhombic distortion from hexagonal symmetry. With a Weiss temperature of - 596 K and a three-dimensional magnetic ordering temperature of 43 K, the magnetic system is quasi-two-dimensional and frustrated. Neutron powder diffraction shows that the ordered state is an incommensurate helical magnet, with an in-plane propagation vector of k = (0, 0.3217(8), 0). Temperature dependent synchrotron powder diffraction characterization of the structure shows an increase in the inter-plane spacing on cooling below 100 K and an inflection in the cell parameters at the magnetic ordering temperature. These anomalies indicate the presence of a moderate degree of magnetostructural coupling.


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Chromates/chemistry , Chromium Compounds/chemistry , Magnetics , Strontium/chemistry , Molecular Conformation , Temperature
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Phys Rev Lett ; 93(8): 087202, 2004 Aug 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15447220

ABSTRACT

We have investigated the spin dynamics in the strongly correlated chain copper oxide SrCuO2 for energies up to greater, similar 0.6 eV using inelastic neutron scattering. We observe a gapless continuum of magnetic excitations, which is well described by the "Müller ansatz" for the two-spinon continuum in the S=1/2 antiferromagnetic Heisenberg spin chain. The lower boundary of the continuum extends up to approximately 360 meV, which corresponds to an exchange constant J=226(12) meV.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 88(7): 077206, 2002 Feb 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11863937

ABSTRACT

Inelastic neutron scattering experiments on the Haldane-gap quantum antiferromagnet Ni(C5D14N2)2-N3(PF6) are performed in magnetic fields below and above the critical field H(c) at which the gap closes. Quasielastic neutron scattering is found for H>H(c), indicating topological excitations in the high-field phase.

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