SANS Study of New Nanometer-sized Magnetic Structure of the Elemental Nd
ORAL
Abstract
The rare earth neodymium exhibits exceedingly complex magnetic order and series of phase transitions. In this talk, we present results from small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) measurements as a function of temperature and applied magnetic field to study magnetic correlations on nanometer length scales in Nd. The SANS measurements reveal a set of new modulation vectors that characterize the ordered spin configuration. These spin textures exhibit changes in magnitude and direction that are phase dependent. Between 5.9 and 7.6 K, the additional modulation vector has a magnitude $Q$ = 0.12 AA$^{-1}$ and is primarily due to order of the Nd layers which contain a center of inversion. In this region of the phase diagram, the SANS measurements also identify a phase boundary at $approx$1 T which was not previously seen in thinner samples. An important feature of these modulation vectors is that they indicate the presence of nanometer length scale spin textures which are likely stabilized by frustrated Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida(RKKY) interactions.
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Presenters
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Lisa DeBeer-Schmitt
ORNL
Authors
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Lisa DeBeer-Schmitt
ORNL
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Hasitha Suriya Arachchiage
University of Tennessee: Knoxville
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Lazar L Kish
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Binod K Rai
Savannah River Natl Laboratory
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David S Parker
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Ganesh Pokharel
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Wei Tian
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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David G Mandrus
University of Tennessee
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Markus Bleuel
Unknown
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Zahir Islam
Argonne National Laboratory
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Gilberto Fabbris
Argonne National Laboratory
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Haoxiang Li
ORNL
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Shang Gao
Oak Ridge National Lab
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Hu Miao
ORNL
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Sean M Thomas
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Priscila Rosa
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Joe D Thompson
Los Alamos Natl Lab
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Shizeng Lin
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Andrew Christianson
ORNL