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Nat Commun ; 14(1): 7037, 2023 Nov 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37923745

ABSTRACT

A promising route to discover exotic electronic states in correlated electron systems is to vary the hole or electron doping away from a Mott insulating state. Important examples include quantum criticality and high-temperature superconductivity in cuprates. Here, we report the surprising discovery of a quantum insulating state upon electron doping the Mott insulator CeMnAsO, which emerges below a distinct critical transition temperature, TII. The insulator-insulator transition is accompanied by a significant reduction in electron mobility as well as a colossal Seebeck effect and slow dynamics due to decoupling of the electrons from the lattice phonons. The origin of the transition is tentatively interpreted in terms of many-body localization, which has not been observed previously in a solid-state material.

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J Phys Condens Matter ; 32(30): 305801, 2020 Jul 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32217832

ABSTRACT

We report multiple magnetic phase transitions and critical behavior of the 2D charge-density wave compound TbTe3 studied by µSR measurements and dc magnetization measurements. Zero-field µSR has shown three magnetic transitions below 7 K. The longitudinal field measurements under 50 G has confirmed the first transition at T N = 6.3 K. Scaling analysis from above T N gives the critical exponent w = 0.63(5), suggesting the Ising 3D antiferromagnetic nature of the ordering, which is likely mediated by the 2D correlations. However, the obtained w = 0.81(5) below T N indicates the ferromagnetic phase, which arises over the multiphase transitions at lower temperatures. Temperature-dependent transverse frequency shift gives a relatively smaller exponent γ = 1.0(1) than the Ising 3D model. The different transitions were also observed by dc magnetization measurements, suggesting two magnetic transitions at 7.4 K and 3.1 K, which correspond to the antiferromagnetic and ferromagnetic phases respectively.

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Dalton Trans ; 47(41): 14726-14733, 2018 Oct 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30280742

ABSTRACT

The colossal magnetoresistance (CMR) observed in the oxypnictide NdMnAsO1-xFx has been further investigated. The magnetotransport is dominated by magnetopolarons. Magnetoresistance measurements of the series Nd(Mn1-xCox)AsO0.95F0.05 show that doping with cobalt on the manganese site pins the magnetopolarons and suppresses the CMR, which is completely destroyed by x = 0.047. The chemical doping results in non-stoichiometric samples, with both As and O vacancies. The relationship between the non-stoichiometry, magnetic order, electron doping and CMR is explored. The Nd antiferromagnetic transition and simultaneous reorientation of the Mn spins into the basal plane at 23 K (TSR) is not effected by Co doping. However, there is a significant decrease in TN(Mn) as the antiferromagnetic transition is suppressed from 360 K to 300 K as x increases from 0-0.047. The manganese moment at 10 K is also reduced from 3.86(2)µB to 3.21(2)µB over the same doping range. This reduction in the in-plane Mn moment decreases the electron-electron correlations below TSR and acts to further diminish the magnetoresistance.

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J Phys Condens Matter ; 30(3): 035402, 2018 01 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29265008

ABSTRACT

The structural and magnetic properties of LaCo0.9Mn0.1O3 have been studied as a function of pressure by neutron powder diffraction and DC magnetometry. The material is confirmed to exhibit rhombohedral R [Formula: see text] c symmetry between ambient pressure and 6 GPa. We have determined the bulk modulus B 0 of the sample using a second-order Birch-Murnaghan equation of state which yielded: B 0 = 140(9) GPa and V [Formula: see text]. We report a non-linear increase of the Curie temperature T C from an ambient pressure value of 224.7 K to ∼236 K at a pressure of 4 GPa. Finally, we confirm the glassy-like nature of the magnetism in LaCo0.9Mn0.1O3, which is maintained throughout the pressure range explored.

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J Phys Condens Matter ; 28(6): 066001, 2016 Feb 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26788782

ABSTRACT

In the field of micromagnetics, the calculation of long-range dipole-dipole interactions in non-uniformly magnetized bodies has long posed computational problems. In this paper, we present an inter and intra macro-cell point-dipole model, which can be used to speed-up the determination of dipole-dipole energies at the atomistic level. The model can be used to accurately compute the dipole-dipole energy, using macro-cells of any shape or size.

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J Phys Condens Matter ; 27(16): 165401, 2015 Apr 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25816853

ABSTRACT

We report the crystal structure of the orthorhombic perovskite LaCo1/3Mn2/3O3 as determined by neutron diffraction from 5-300 K. A high-temperature x-ray diffraction study is also reported from 290-900 K. At temperatures above 570 K, LaCo1/3Mn2/3O3 transforms to a rhombohedral structure with space group R3̄c. This rhombohedral phase is also observed in the material at high pressure and the crystal structure has been determined by in situ neutron diffraction at 4.7 GPa. Finally, the ferromagnetic behaviour has been determined by magnetometry and the magnetic structure has been determined using low temperature neutron diffraction at ambient pressure.

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Opt Express ; 22(25): 30473-81, 2014 Dec 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25606993

ABSTRACT

We report on a metamolecule antenna, based on a fish-scale design but augmented with two split-ring resonators (SRRs) placed within the fish-scale loops. The properties of the antenna resonator, with and without additional SRRs, were examined using finite element method simulations (COMSOL Multiphysics). The simulation findings were subsequently confirmed experimentally, using a vector network analyser coupled to an antenna-loaded coplanar waveguide (CPW). The addition of SRRs to the fish-scale meta-molecule leads to a demonstrably large increase in microwave-absorption. It is shown that the fish-scale/SRR/CPW combination performs as a microwave antenna. Simulations of the antenna gain and far-field emission are presented and discussed.

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J Phys Condens Matter ; 25(8): 086002, 2013 Feb 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23360971

ABSTRACT

Ar(+) ions have been implanted into Laves phase epitaxial thin films of YFe(2) and DyFe(2). Magneto-optical Kerr effect and vibrating sample magnetometry experiments show that the easy and hard axes of magnetization in both materials rotate through an in-plane angle of 90°, whilst the strength of the magnetic anisotropy remains unaltered. This is supported by OOMMF computational modelling. Atomic force microscopy confirms that the film roughness is not affected by implanted ions. X-ray diffraction data show that the lattice parameter expands upon ion implantation, corresponding to a release of strain throughout the entire film following implantation with a critical fluence of 10(17) Ar(+) ions cm(-2). The anisotropy of the films is linked to the strain and from these data it is concluded that the source of anisotropy alters from one where magnetoelastic and magnetocrystalline effects compete to one which is governed solely by magnetocrystalline effects. The ability to locally tune the source of magnetic anisotropy without affecting the film surface and without inducing or eliminating anisotropy could be important in the fabrication of high density magnetic data storage media, spintronic devices and magneto-optical materials.


Subject(s)
Argon/chemistry , Magnetics , Metals, Rare Earth/chemistry , Anisotropy , Computer Simulation , Crystallization , Elasticity , Microscopy, Atomic Force , Nanotechnology , Particle Size , Surface Properties , X-Ray Diffraction
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J Phys Condens Matter ; 22(29): 291001, 2010 Jul 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21399293

ABSTRACT

The current status of magnetic moments used in micro-magnetic modelling of the Laves phase rare earth iron REFe(2) inter-metallic compounds is reviewed. In particular, it is argued that both the neutron scattering results and band structure calculations provide little support for the long-held view that the Fe 3d moments are constant across the REFe(2) series, and for the oft-used rule of thumb that the (57)Fe hyperfine field is proportional to the Fe magnetic moment. Nevertheless, it is argued that it is acceptable to employ a simple ferrimagnetic model, in which the free-ion moment is ascribed to the RE ion and a moment of µ(d) = µ(3d) + µ(5d)≈1.5 µ(B) is used for the combined Fe(3d) and Fe-driven RE(5d) moments.

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