Finite, disordered chains of local and correlated moments in transition metal oxides
ORAL
Abstract
The structures of Bi2CrAl3O9 and Li2Mn2(MoO4)3 are similar in that they both contain quasi-linear chains of octahedrally-coordinated atomic positions that are partially occupied by 3d transition metals and partially occupied by a non-magnetic species. In the absence of long range occupancy ordering, this configuration gives rise to finite chains of moments with statistically varying lengths. We report the results of in situ diffraction experiments probing the synthetic pathways that yield high quality single crystals of these compounds. Ex situ UV/Vis diffuse reflectance spectroscopy measurements establish the magnitude of the charge gap and the local configuration of the magnetic species. Scaling of the magnetization at T < 10 K provides a probe to differentiate between independently fluctuating local moments and collective excitations along the chains.
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Presenters
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Jack Simonson
State Univ of NY - Farmingdale
Authors
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Jack Simonson
State Univ of NY - Farmingdale
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Cristian Franco
State Univ of NY - Farmingdale
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Allison Wustrow
Colorado State University
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Alicia Baccarella
State Univ of NY - Farmingdale
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Jaylyn C Umana
State Univ of NY - Farmingdale
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Francisco Burgos
State Univ of NY - Farmingdale
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Lucia Steinke
University of Florida, Walther Meissner Institute, TU Munich
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Eric Dooryhee
Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Meigan Aronson
University of British Columbia, Stewart Blusson Quantum Matter Institute
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James Neilson
Colorado State University