Low-temperature interactions of magnetic excitons in LaCoO3

The low-temperature magnetic behavior of LaCoO3, containing oxygen vacancies, is reported. Magnetic-susceptibility measurements made in the temperature range of 0.5-35 K on a single crystal and a polycrystalline sample provide strong evidence for the existence of magnetic excitons as fundamental ent...

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Autores principales: Giblin, SR, Terry, I, Prabhakaran, D, Boothroyd, A, Leighton, C
Formato: Journal article
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2009
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author Giblin, SR
Terry, I
Prabhakaran, D
Boothroyd, A
Leighton, C
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Terry, I
Prabhakaran, D
Boothroyd, A
Leighton, C
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description The low-temperature magnetic behavior of LaCoO3, containing oxygen vacancies, is reported. Magnetic-susceptibility measurements made in the temperature range of 0.5-35 K on a single crystal and a polycrystalline sample provide strong evidence for the existence of magnetic excitons as fundamental entities within the bulk of the material system. Specifically, two distinct types of excitons form, isolated and interacting excitons, both of which are associated with oxygen vacancies. Isolated magnetic excitons act as high-spin paramagnetic particles while the interacting excitons appear to be coupled antiferromagnetically. It is proposed that the interaction arises from the overlap of magnetic excitons as a consequence of the statistical clustering of oxygen vacancies. The striking similarity of these results with those of the lightly doped La0.97 Sr0.03 CoO3 suggests that the observed excitons are a precursor to magneto-electronic phase separation and supports the idea that phase separation is initiated by disorder in the material system. © 2009 The American Physical Society.
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spelling oxford-uuid:e50785f8-2114-4ce3-81d0-cad1bf4268812022-03-27T10:21:04ZLow-temperature interactions of magnetic excitons in LaCoO3Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:e50785f8-2114-4ce3-81d0-cad1bf426881EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2009Giblin, SRTerry, IPrabhakaran, DBoothroyd, ALeighton, CThe low-temperature magnetic behavior of LaCoO3, containing oxygen vacancies, is reported. Magnetic-susceptibility measurements made in the temperature range of 0.5-35 K on a single crystal and a polycrystalline sample provide strong evidence for the existence of magnetic excitons as fundamental entities within the bulk of the material system. Specifically, two distinct types of excitons form, isolated and interacting excitons, both of which are associated with oxygen vacancies. Isolated magnetic excitons act as high-spin paramagnetic particles while the interacting excitons appear to be coupled antiferromagnetically. It is proposed that the interaction arises from the overlap of magnetic excitons as a consequence of the statistical clustering of oxygen vacancies. The striking similarity of these results with those of the lightly doped La0.97 Sr0.03 CoO3 suggests that the observed excitons are a precursor to magneto-electronic phase separation and supports the idea that phase separation is initiated by disorder in the material system. © 2009 The American Physical Society.
spellingShingle Giblin, SR
Terry, I
Prabhakaran, D
Boothroyd, A
Leighton, C
Low-temperature interactions of magnetic excitons in LaCoO3
title Low-temperature interactions of magnetic excitons in LaCoO3
title_full Low-temperature interactions of magnetic excitons in LaCoO3
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title_short Low-temperature interactions of magnetic excitons in LaCoO3
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