Rare-Earth Mediated Cross-Over in Dimensionality of a Spin Density Wave in a Ruddlesden-Popper Nickelate
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Abstract
Nickelates allow for the investigation of charge and spin density waves (CDWs and SDWs), which are quantum states recognized to be of fundamental importance in modern condensed matter physics . An intriguing metal-metal transition occurs at temperature TMMT in R4Ni3O10 (R=trivalent rare earth). Recently, the metal-metal transition was argued to arise from the simultaneous formation of a strongly coupled quasi-2D SDW and 3D CDW based on analysis of incommensurate superlattice peaks observed in single-crystal neutron and X-ray diffraction of La4Ni3O10 below TMMT ≈ 148 K [1]. In this work, we investigated the effect of replacing non-magnetic La3+ cations with Pr3+ (4f2). Neutron and resonant x-ray scattering evidenced an ordered, induced SDW on the Pr3+ cations well below TMMT which leads to a 2D-3D magnetic cross-over. We developed models of stacked SDW layers for the intermediate-temperature (Ni moment only) state on warming and cooling as well as the ground-state which contained SDWs on both the Ni and Pr3+ sites. The modelling determined that there was a reorientation of the spin direction in the ground-state as well as the phase shifts between layers that occurred due to exchange interactions along c. A Hamiltonian including the exchange interactions and single ion anisotropy was developed which explains observed thermal hysteresis.
[1] J. Zhang et al., Nat. Commun. 11, 6003 (2020).
[1] J. Zhang et al., Nat. Commun. 11, 6003 (2020).
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Presenters
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Daniel Phelan
Argonne National Laboratory
Authors
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Daniel Phelan
Argonne National Laboratory
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Anjana Samarakoon
Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont IL 60439, USA, Argonne National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Joerg Strempfer
Argonne National Laboratory
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Junjie Zhang
Shandong Univ
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Feng Ye
Oak Ridge National Lab, SNS, ORNL
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Yiming Qiu
National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Jong Woo Kim
Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne National Lab
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Hong Zheng
Argonne National Laboratory
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Stephan Rosenkranz
Argonne National Laboratory, Material Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory
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Michael R Norman
Argonne National Laboratory
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John F Mitchell
Argonne National Laboratory