Scale-invariant magnetic textures in the strongly correlated oxide NdNiO3

© 2019, The Author(s). Strongly correlated quantum solids are characterized by an inherently granular electronic fabric, with spatial patterns that can span multiple length scales in proximity to a critical point. Here, we use a resonant magnetic X-ray scattering nanoprobe with sub-100 nm spatial re...

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Main Authors: Li, Jiarui, Pelliciari, Jonathan, Mazzoli, Claudio, Catalano, Sara, Simmons, Forrest, Sadowski, Jerzy T, Levitan, Abraham, Gibert, Marta, Carlson, Erica, Triscone, Jean-Marc, Wilkins, Stuart, Comin, Riccardo
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer Science and Business Media LLC 2022
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/132214.2
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author Li, Jiarui
Pelliciari, Jonathan
Mazzoli, Claudio
Catalano, Sara
Simmons, Forrest
Sadowski, Jerzy T
Levitan, Abraham
Gibert, Marta
Carlson, Erica
Triscone, Jean-Marc
Wilkins, Stuart
Comin, Riccardo
author2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics
author_facet Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics
Li, Jiarui
Pelliciari, Jonathan
Mazzoli, Claudio
Catalano, Sara
Simmons, Forrest
Sadowski, Jerzy T
Levitan, Abraham
Gibert, Marta
Carlson, Erica
Triscone, Jean-Marc
Wilkins, Stuart
Comin, Riccardo
author_sort Li, Jiarui
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description © 2019, The Author(s). Strongly correlated quantum solids are characterized by an inherently granular electronic fabric, with spatial patterns that can span multiple length scales in proximity to a critical point. Here, we use a resonant magnetic X-ray scattering nanoprobe with sub-100 nm spatial resolution to directly visualize the texture of antiferromagnetic domains in NdNiO3. Surprisingly, our measurements reveal a highly textured magnetic fabric, which we show to be robust and nonvolatile even after thermal erasure across its ordering temperature. The scale-free distribution of antiferromagnetic domains and its non-integral dimensionality point to a hitherto-unobserved magnetic fractal geometry in this system. These scale-invariant textures directly reflect the continuous nature of the magnetic transition and the proximity of this system to a critical point. The present study not only exposes the near-critical behavior in rare earth nickelates but also underscores the potential for X-ray scattering nanoprobes to image the multiscale signatures of criticality near a critical point.
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spelling mit-1721.1/132214.22022-07-20T18:28:09Z Scale-invariant magnetic textures in the strongly correlated oxide NdNiO3 Li, Jiarui Pelliciari, Jonathan Mazzoli, Claudio Catalano, Sara Simmons, Forrest Sadowski, Jerzy T Levitan, Abraham Gibert, Marta Carlson, Erica Triscone, Jean-Marc Wilkins, Stuart Comin, Riccardo Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics © 2019, The Author(s). Strongly correlated quantum solids are characterized by an inherently granular electronic fabric, with spatial patterns that can span multiple length scales in proximity to a critical point. Here, we use a resonant magnetic X-ray scattering nanoprobe with sub-100 nm spatial resolution to directly visualize the texture of antiferromagnetic domains in NdNiO3. Surprisingly, our measurements reveal a highly textured magnetic fabric, which we show to be robust and nonvolatile even after thermal erasure across its ordering temperature. The scale-free distribution of antiferromagnetic domains and its non-integral dimensionality point to a hitherto-unobserved magnetic fractal geometry in this system. These scale-invariant textures directly reflect the continuous nature of the magnetic transition and the proximity of this system to a critical point. The present study not only exposes the near-critical behavior in rare earth nickelates but also underscores the potential for X-ray scattering nanoprobes to image the multiscale signatures of criticality near a critical point. 2022-07-20T18:28:08Z 2021-09-20T18:21:21Z 2022-07-20T18:28:08Z 2019 2020-09-22T18:34:20Z Article http://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticle https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/132214.2 en 10.1038/S41467-019-12502-0 Nature Communications Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ application/octet-stream Springer Science and Business Media LLC Nature
spellingShingle Li, Jiarui
Pelliciari, Jonathan
Mazzoli, Claudio
Catalano, Sara
Simmons, Forrest
Sadowski, Jerzy T
Levitan, Abraham
Gibert, Marta
Carlson, Erica
Triscone, Jean-Marc
Wilkins, Stuart
Comin, Riccardo
Scale-invariant magnetic textures in the strongly correlated oxide NdNiO3
title Scale-invariant magnetic textures in the strongly correlated oxide NdNiO3
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title_full_unstemmed Scale-invariant magnetic textures in the strongly correlated oxide NdNiO3
title_short Scale-invariant magnetic textures in the strongly correlated oxide NdNiO3
title_sort scale invariant magnetic textures in the strongly correlated oxide ndnio3
url https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/132214.2
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