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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 120(8): e2216367120, 2023 Feb 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36791111

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Recently, evidence for a conducting surface state (CSS) below 19 K was reported for the correlated d-electron small gap semiconductor FeSi. In the work reported herein, the CSS and the bulk phase of FeSi were probed via electrical resistivity ρ measurements as a function of temperature T, magnetic field B to 60 T, and pressure P to 7.6 GPa, and by means of a magnetic field-modulated microwave spectroscopy (MFMMS) technique. The properties of FeSi were also compared with those of the Kondo insulator SmB6 to address the question of whether FeSi is a d-electron analogue of an f-electron Kondo insulator and, in addition, a "topological Kondo insulator" (TKI). The overall behavior of the magnetoresistance of FeSi at temperatures above and below the onset temperature TS = 19 K of the CSS is similar to that of SmB6. The two energy gaps, inferred from the ρ(T) data in the semiconducting regime, increase with pressure up to about 7 GPa, followed by a drop which coincides with a sharp suppression of TS. Several studies of ρ(T) under pressure on SmB6 reveal behavior similar to that of FeSi in which the two energy gaps vanish at a critical pressure near the pressure at which TS vanishes, although the energy gaps in SmB6 initially decrease with pressure, whereas in FeSi they increase with pressure. The MFMMS measurements showed a sharp feature at TS ≈ 19 K for FeSi, which could be due to ferromagnetic ordering of the CSS. However, no such feature was observed at TS ≈ 4.5 K for SmB6.

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Nano Lett ; 24(26): 7962-7971, 2024 Jul 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38885199

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The interface of two materials can harbor unexpected emergent phenomena. One example is interface-induced superconductivity. In this work, we employ molecular beam epitaxy to grow a series of heterostructures formed by stacking together two nonsuperconducting antiferromagnetic materials, an intrinsic antiferromagnetic topological insulator MnBi2Te4 and an antiferromagnetic iron chalcogenide FeTe. Our electrical transport measurements reveal interface-induced superconductivity in these heterostructures. By performing scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy measurements, we observe a proximity-induced superconducting gap on the top surface of the MnBi2Te4 layer, confirming the coexistence of superconductivity and antiferromagnetism in the MnBi2Te4 layer. Our findings will advance the fundamental inquiries into the topological superconducting phase in hybrid devices and provide a promising platform for the exploration of chiral Majorana physics in MnBi2Te4-based heterostructures.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 131(3): 036501, 2023 Jul 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37540859

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Spin triplet superconductor UTe_{2} is widely believed to host a quasi-two-dimensional Fermi surface, revealed by first-principles calculations, photoemission, and quantum oscillation measurements. An outstanding question still remains as to the existence of a three-dimensional Fermi surface pocket, which is crucial for our understanding of the exotic superconducting and topological properties of UTe_{2}. This 3D Fermi surface pocket appears in various theoretical models with different physics origins, but has not been unambiguously detected in experiment. Here for the first time we provide concrete evidence for a relatively isotropic, small Fermi surface pocket of UTe_{2} via quantum oscillation measurements. In addition, we observed high frequency quantum oscillations corresponding to electron-hole tunneling between adjacent electron and hole pockets. The coexistence of 2D and 3D Fermi surface pockets, as well as the breakdown orbits, provide a test bed for theoretical models and aid the realization of a unified understanding of the superconducting state of UTe_{2} from the first-principles approach.

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Inorg Chem ; 61(1): 141-153, 2022 Jan 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34939800

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We present the magnetic properties of a new family of S = 1 molecule-based magnets, NiF2(3,5-lut)4·2H2O and NiX2(3,5-lut)4, where X = HF2, Cl, Br, or I (lut = lutidine C7H9N). Upon creation of isolated Ni-X···X-Ni and Ni-F-H-F···F-H-F-Ni chains separated by bulky and nonbridging lutidine ligands, the effect that halogen substitution has on the magnetic properties of transition-metal-ion complexes can be investigated directly and in isolation from competing processes such as Jahn-Teller distortions. We find that substitution of the larger halide ions turns on increasingly strong antiferromagnetic interactions between adjacent Ni2+ ions via a novel through-space two-halide exchange. In this process, the X···X bond lengths in the Br and I materials are more than double the van der Waals radius of X yet can still mediate significant magnetic interactions. We also find that a simple model based on elongation/compression of the Ni2+ octahedra cannot explain the observed single-ion anisotropy in mixed-ligand compounds. We offer an alternative that takes into account the difference in the electronegativity of axial and equatorial ligands.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 143(12): 4633-4638, 2021 Mar 31.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33724822

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The [Zn1-xNix(HF2)(pyz)2]SbF6 (x = 0.2; pyz = pyrazine) solid solution exhibits a zero-field splitting (D) that is 22% larger [D = 16.2(2) K (11.3(2) cm-1)] than that observed in the x = 1 material [D = 13.3(1) K (9.2(1) cm-1)]. The substantial change in D is accomplished by an anisotropic lattice expansion in the MN4 (M = Zn or Ni) plane, wherein the increased concentration of isotropic Zn(II) ions induces a nonlinear variation in M-F and M-N bond lengths. In this, we exploit the relative donor atom hardness, where M-F and M-N form strong ionic and weak coordinate covalent bonds, respectively, the latter being more sensitive to substitution of Ni by the slightly larger Zn(II) ion. In this way, we are able to tune the single-ion anisotropy of a magnetic lattice site by Zn-substitution on nearby sites. This effect has possible applications in the field of single-ion magnets and the design of other molecule-based magnetic systems.

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Fam Pract ; 38(1): 56-61, 2021 02 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32968806

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BACKGROUND: Engaging in unhealthy behaviours [poor diet, insufficient physical activity (PA)] increases risk for recurrent stroke and can be compounded by obesity and diabetes, but the association of obesity and diabetes with poor diet and insufficient PA in stroke survivors is unknown. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to compare prevalences of low fruit and vegetable consumption (low FV consumption, <1 fruit and <1 vegetable daily) and low physical activity (low PA, <150 minutes of weekly moderate-intensity PA) in stroke survivors, stratified by obesity-diabetes status (neither condition, obesity only, diabetes only, both conditions). METHODS: Cross-sectional data from 32 876 non-institutionalized, US stroke survivors aged ≥45 years from the 2015 and 2017 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System were examined. Weighted, age-adjusted prevalence estimates and adjusted odds ratios (AORs) of the investigated unhealthy behaviours (adjusted for sex, age, race, income, education and marital status) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated. RESULTS: Prevalences of low FV consumption and low PA exceeded 50% across all obesity-diabetes categories. Compared with respondents with neither obesity nor diabetes, AORs for low PA were increased for respondents with both obesity and diabetes (2.02, 95% CI: 1.72-2.37) and respondents with obesity only (1.31, 1.13-1.53); AORs for low FV consumption did not differ across obesity-diabetes categories. CONCLUSIONS: Results indicated a joint effect of obesity and diabetes with low PA among stroke survivors. Regardless of obesity-diabetes status, however, prevalence of low FV consumption and low PA exceeded 50%. Targeted interventions that modify these unhealthy behaviours among stroke survivors should be explored.


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Diabetes Mellitus , Acidente Vascular Cerebral , Estudos Transversais , Diabetes Mellitus/epidemiologia , Dieta , Exercício Físico , Frutas , Humanos , Obesidade/epidemiologia , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/epidemiologia , Sobreviventes , Verduras
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 114(37): 9826-9831, 2017 09 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28847927

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Electrical transport measurements were performed on URu2 - x Fe x Si2 single-crystal specimens in high magnetic fields up to 45 T (DC fields) and 60 T (pulsed fields). We observed a systematic evolution of the critical fields for both the hidden-order (HO) and large-moment antiferromagnetic (LMAFM) phases and established the 3D phase diagram of T-H-x In the HO phase, H/H0 scales with T/T0 and collapses onto a single curve. However, in the LMAFM phase, this single scaling relation is not satisfied. Within a certain range of x values, the HO phase reenters after the LMAFM phase is suppressed by the magnetic field, similar to the behavior observed for URu2Si2 within a certain range of pressures.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 21(3): 1014-1018, 2019 Jan 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30574636

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The quasi-one-dimensional molecule-based Heisenberg antiferromagnet Cu(NO3)2(pyz)3 has an intrachain coupling J = 13.7(1) K () and exhibits a state of long-range magnetic order below TN = 0.105(1) K. The ratio of interchain to intrachain coupling is estimated to be |J'/J| = 3.3 × 10-3, demonstrating a high degree of isolation for the Cu chains.

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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 113(45): 12667-12672, 2016 Nov 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27791146

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Strong evidence for charge-density correlation in the underdoped phase of the cuprate YBa2Cu3O y was obtained by NMR and resonant X-ray scattering. The fluctuations were found to be enhanced in strong magnetic fields. Recently, 3D charge-density-wave (CDW) formation with long-range order (LRO) was observed by X-ray diffraction in [Formula: see text] 15 T. To elucidate how the CDW transition impacts the pair condensate, we have used torque magnetization to 45 T and thermal conductivity [Formula: see text] to construct the magnetic phase diagram in untwinned crystals with hole density p = 0.11. We show that the 3D CDW transitions appear as sharp features in the susceptibility and [Formula: see text] at the fields [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text], which define phase boundaries in agreement with spectroscopic techniques. From measurements of the melting field [Formula: see text] of the vortex solid, we obtain evidence for two vortex solid states below 8 K. At 0.5 K, the pair condensate appears to adjust to the 3D CDW by a sharp transition at 24 T between two vortex solids with very different shear moduli. At even higher H (41 T), the second vortex solid melts to a vortex liquid which survives to fields well above 41 T. de Haas-van Alphen oscillations appear at fields 24-28 T, below the lower bound for the upper critical field [Formula: see text].

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Inorg Chem ; 57(18): 11569-11577, 2018 Sep 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30141625

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We bring together magnetization, infrared spectroscopy, and lattice dynamics calculations to uncover the magnetic field-temperature ( B- T) phase diagrams and vibrational properties of the [(CH3)2NH2] M(HCOO)3 ( M = Mn2+, Co2+, Ni2+) family of multiferroics. While the magnetically driven transition to the fully saturated state in [(CH3)2NH2]Mn(HCOO)3 takes place at 15.3 T, substitution with Ni or Co drives the critical fields up toward 100 T, an unexpectedly high energy scale for these compounds. Analysis of the infrared spectrum of the Mn and Ni compounds across TC reveals doublet splitting of the formate bending mode which functions as an order parameter of the ferroelectric transition. By contrast, [(CH3)2NH2]Co(HCOO)3 reveals a surprising framework rigidity across the order-disorder transition due to modest distortions around the Co2+ centers. The transition to the ferroelectric state is thus driven by the dimethylammonium cation freezing and the resulting hydrogen bonding. Under applied field, the Mn (and most likely, the Ni) compounds engage the formate bending mode to facilitate the transition to their fully saturated magnetic states, whereas the Co complex adopts a different mechanism involving formate stretching distortions to lower the overall magnetic energy. Similar structure-property relations involving substitution of transition-metal centers and control of the flexible molecular architecture are likely to exist in other molecule-based multiferroics.

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Inorg Chem ; 57(20): 12501-12508, 2018 Oct 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30265522

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We bring together ac susceptibility and dc magnetization to uncover the rich magnetic field-temperature behavior of a series of rare earth indium oxides, RInO3 (R = Tb, Dy, and Gd). The degree of frustration is much larger than expected, particularly in TbInO3, and the ground states are glasslike with antiferromagnetic tendencies. The activation energy for spin reorientation is low. Chemical substitution with Mn3+ ions to form TbIn1- xMn xO3 ( x ≤ 0.01) relieves much of the frustration that characterizes the parent compound and slightly enhances the short-range antiferromagnetic order. The phase diagrams developed from this work reveal the rich competition between spin orders and provide an opportunity to compare the dynamics in the RInO3 and Mn-substituted systems. These structure-property relations may be useful for understanding magnetism in other geometrically frustrated multiferroics.

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Support Care Cancer ; 26(5): 1607-1615, 2018 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29204710

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate a new care model to reduce chemotherapy-induced neuropathic symptoms. Neuropathic symptom usual care was prospectively compared to an automated symptom-monitoring and coaching system, SymptomCare@Home (SCH), which included nurse practitioner follow-up triggered by moderate to severe symptoms. METHODS: Patients beginning chemotherapy were randomized to usual care (UC) or to the SCH intervention. This sub-analysis included only taxane/platin therapies. Participants called the automated telephone symptom-monitoring system daily to report numbness and tingling. The monitoring system recorded patient-reported neuropathic symptom severity, distress, and activity interference on a 0-10 scale. UC participants were instructed to call their oncologist for symptom management. SCH participants with symptom severity of ≥ 4 received automated self-care strategies, and a nurse practitioner (NP) provided guideline-based care. RESULTS: There were 252 participants, 78.6% of which were female. Mean age was 55.1 years. Mean follow-up was 90.2 ± 39.9 days (81.1 ± 40.3 calls). SCH participants had fewer days of moderate (1.8 ± 4.0 vs. 8.6 ± 17.3, p < 0.001) and severe chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy symptoms (0.3 ± 1.0 vs. 1.1 ± 5.2, p = 0.006). SCH participants had fewer days with moderate and severe symptom-related distress (1.4 ± 3.7 vs. 6.9 ± 15.0, p < 0.001; 0.2 ± 0.9 vs. 1.5 ± 6.1, p = 0.001) and trended towards less activity interference (3.3 ± 1.9 vs. 3.8 ± 2.1, p = 0.08). Other neuropathic symptoms were addressed in 5.8-15.4% of SCH follow-up calls. CONCLUSIONS: The SCH system effectively identified neuropathic symptoms and their severity and, paired with NP follow-up, reduced symptom prevalence, severity, and distress compared to usual care.


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Antineoplásicos/efeitos adversos , Monitorização Fisiológica/métodos , Doenças do Sistema Nervoso Periférico/etiologia , Feminino , Seguimentos , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Profissionais de Enfermagem , Doenças do Sistema Nervoso Periférico/patologia , Estudos Prospectivos
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 112(3): 673-8, 2015 Jan 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25561536

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Conventional, thermally driven continuous phase transitions are described by universal critical behavior that is independent of the specific microscopic details of a material. However, many current studies focus on materials that exhibit quantum-driven continuous phase transitions (quantum critical points, or QCPs) at absolute zero temperature. The classification of such QCPs and the question of whether they show universal behavior remain open issues. Here we report measurements of heat capacity and de Haas-van Alphen (dHvA) oscillations at low temperatures across a field-induced antiferromagnetic QCP (Bc0 ≈ 50 T) in the heavy-fermion metal CeRhIn5. A sharp, magnetic-field-induced change in Fermi surface is detected both in the dHvA effect and Hall resistivity at B0* ≈ 30 T, well inside the antiferromagnetic phase. Comparisons with band-structure calculations and properties of isostructural CeCoIn5 suggest that the Fermi-surface change at B0* is associated with a localized-to-itinerant transition of the Ce-4f electrons in CeRhIn5. Taken in conjunction with pressure experiments, our results demonstrate that at least two distinct classes of QCP are observable in CeRhIn5, a significant step toward the derivation of a universal phase diagram for QCPs.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 138(4): 1122-5, 2016 Feb 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26717023

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We present the first example of magnetic ordering-induced multiferroic behavior in a metal-organic framework magnet. This compound is [CH3NH3][Co(HCOO)3] with a perovskite-like structure. The A-site [CH3NH3](+) cation strongly distorts the framework, allowing anisotropic magnetic and electric behavior and coupling between them to occur. This material is a spin canted antiferromagnet below 15.9 K with a weak ferromagnetic component attributable to Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya (DM) interactions and experiences a discontinuous hysteretic magnetic-field-induced switching along [010] and a more continuous hysteresis along [101]. Coupling between the magnetic and electric order is resolved when the field is applied along this [101]: a spin rearrangement occurs at a critical magnetic field in the ac plane that induces a change in the electric polarization along [101] and [10-1]. The electric polarization exhibits an unusual memory effect, as it remembers the direction of the previous two magnetic-field pulses applied. The data are consistent with an inverse-DM mechanism for multiferroic behavior.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 138(7): 2280-91, 2016 Feb 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26811927

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The accurate electron density distribution and magnetic properties of two metal-organic polymeric magnets, the quasi-one-dimensional (1D) Cu(pyz)(NO3)2 and the quasi-two-dimensional (2D) [Cu(pyz)2(NO3)]NO3·H2O, have been investigated by high-resolution single-crystal X-ray diffraction and density functional theory calculations on the whole periodic systems and on selected fragments. Topological analyses, based on quantum theory of atoms in molecules, enabled the characterization of possible magnetic exchange pathways and the establishment of relationships between the electron (charge and spin) densities and the exchange-coupling constants. In both compounds, the experimentally observed antiferromagnetic coupling can be quantitatively explained by the Cu-Cu superexchange pathway mediated by the pyrazine bridging ligands, via a σ-type interaction. From topological analyses of experimental charge-density data, we show for the first time that the pyrazine tilt angle does not play a role in determining the strength of the magnetic interaction. Taken in combination with molecular orbital analysis and spin density calculations, we find a synergistic relationship between spin delocalization and spin polarization mechanisms and that both determine the bulk magnetic behavior of these Cu(II)-pyz coordination polymers.

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Inorg Chem ; 55(7): 3515-29, 2016 Apr 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27002487

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The crystal structures of NiX2(pyz)2 (X = Cl (1), Br (2), I (3), and NCS (4)) were determined by synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction. All four compounds consist of two-dimensional (2D) square arrays self-assembled from octahedral NiN4X2 units that are bridged by pyz ligands. The 2D layered motifs displayed by 1-4 are relevant to bifluoride-bridged [Ni(HF2)(pyz)2]EF6 (E = P, Sb), which also possess the same 2D layers. In contrast, terminal X ligands occupy axial positions in 1-4 and cause a staggered packing of adjacent layers. Long-range antiferromagnetic (AFM) order occurs below 1.5 (Cl), 1.9 (Br and NCS), and 2.5 K (I) as determined by heat capacity and muon-spin relaxation. The single-ion anisotropy and g factor of 2, 3, and 4 were measured by electron-spin resonance with no evidence for zero-field splitting (ZFS) being observed. The magnetism of 1-4 spans the spectrum from quasi-two-dimensional (2D) to three-dimensional (3D) antiferromagnetism. Nearly identical results and thermodynamic features were obtained for 2 and 4 as shown by pulsed-field magnetization, magnetic susceptibility, as well as their Néel temperatures. Magnetization curves for 2 and 4 calculated by quantum Monte Carlo simulation also show excellent agreement with the pulsed-field data. Compound 3 is characterized as a 3D AFM with the interlayer interaction (J⊥) being slightly stronger than the intralayer interaction along Ni-pyz-Ni segments (J(pyz)) within the two-dimensional [Ni(pyz)2](2+) square planes. Regardless of X, J(pyz) is similar for the four compounds and is roughly 1 K.

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Inorg Chem ; 54(24): 11897-905, 2015 Dec 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26645988

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MnCl2(urea)2 is a new linear chain coordination polymer that exhibits slightly counter-rotated Mn2Cl2 rhomboids along the chain-axis. The material crystallizes in the noncentrosymmetric orthorhombic space group Iba2, with each Mn(II) ion equatorially surrounded by four Cl(-) that lead to bibridged ribbons. Urea ligands coordinate via O atoms in the axial positions. Hydrogen bonds of the Cl···H-N and O···H-N type link the chains into a quasi-3D network. Magnetic susceptibility data reveal a broad maximum at 9 K that is consistent with short-range magnetic order. Pulsed-field magnetization measurements conducted at 0.6 K show that a fully polarized magnetic state is achieved at Bsat = 19.6 T with another field-induced phase transition occurring at 2.8 T. Zero-field neutron diffraction studies made on a powdered sample of MnCl2(urea)2 reveal that long-range magnetic order occurs below TN = 3.2(1) K. Additional Bragg peaks due to antiferromagnetic (AFM) ordering can be indexed according to the Ib'a2' magnetic space group and propagation vector τ = [0, 0, 0]. Rietveld profile analysis of these data revealed a Néel-type collinear ordering of Mn(II) ions with an ordered magnetic moment of 4.06(6) µB (5 µB is expected for isotropic S = (5)/2) oriented along the b-axis, i.e., perpendicular to the chain-axis that runs along the c-direction. Owing to the potential for spatial exchange anisotropy and the pitfalls in modeling bulk magnetic data, we analyzed inelastic neutron scattering data to retrieve the exchange constants: Jc = 2.22 K (intrachain), Ja = -0.10 K (interchain), and D = -0.14 K with J > 0 assigned to AFM coupling. This J configuration is most unusual and contrasts the more commonly observed AFM interchain coupling of 1D chains.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 113(22): 227203, 2014 Nov 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25494085

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We present thermodynamic studies of a new spin-1/2 antiferromagnet containing undistorted kagome lattices-barlowite Cu_{4}(OH)_{6}FBr. Magnetic susceptibility gives θ_{CW}=-136 K, while long-range order does not happen until T_{N}=15 K with a weak ferromagnetic moment µ<0.1µ_{B}/Cu. A 60 T magnetic field induces a moment less than 0.5µ_{B}/Cu at T=0.6 K. Specific-heat measurements have observed multiple phase transitions at T≪∣θ_{CW}∣. The magnetic entropy of these transitions is merely 18% of k_{B}ln2 per Cu spin. These observations suggest that nontrivial spin textures are realized in barlowite with magnetic frustration. Comparing with the leading spin-liquid candidate herbertsmithite, the superior interkagome environment of barlowite sheds light on new spin-liquid compounds with minimum disorder. The robust perfect geometry of the kagome lattice makes charge doping promising.

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Nat Commun ; 15(1): 3378, 2024 Apr 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38643147

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Reentrant superconductivity is an uncommon phenomenon in which the destructive effects of magnetic field on superconductivity are mitigated, allowing a zero-resistance state to survive under conditions that would otherwise destroy it. Typically, the reentrant superconducting region derives from a zero-field parent superconducting phase. Here, we show that in UTe2 crystals extreme applied magnetic fields give rise to an unprecedented high-field superconductor that lacks a zero-field antecedent. This high-field orphan superconductivity exists at angles offset between 29o and 42o from the crystallographic b to c axes with applied fields between 37 T and 52 T. The stability of field-induced orphan superconductivity presented in this work defies both empirical precedent and theoretical explanation and demonstrates that high-field superconductivity can exist in an otherwise non-superconducting material.

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PNAS Nexus ; 3(1): pgad428, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38234583

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There has been a recent surge of interest in UTe2 due to its unconventional magnetic field (H)-reinforced spin-triplet superconducting phases persisting at fields far above the simple Pauli limit for H∥[010]. Magnetic fields in excess of 35 T then induce a field-polarized magnetic state via a first-order-like phase transition. More controversially, for field orientations close to H∥[011] and above 40 T, electrical resistivity measurements suggest that a further superconducting state may exist. However, no Meissner effect or thermodynamic evidence exists to date for this phase making it difficult to exclude alternative scenarios. In this paper, we describe a study using thermal, electrical, and magnetic probes in magnetic fields of up to 55 T applied between the [010] (b) and [001] (c) directions. Our MHz conductivity data reveal the field-induced state of low or vanishing electrical resistance; our simultaneous magnetocaloric effect measurements (i.e. changes in sample temperature due to changing magnetic field) show the first definitive evidence for adiabaticity and thermal behavior characteristic of bulk field-induced superconductivity.

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