Resilient spin dynamics in Y-doped TbSb near percolation limits
ORAL
Abstract
Understanding disorder in magnetic systems and designing materials with disorder resistant spinwaves is crucial for spintronics and magnonics. An effective model system for exploring magnetic disorder through non-magnetic element doping is hosted by cubic crystal structures like TbSb (S = 7/2, 9.7 μB). Y-doping in TbSb lowers the Néel temperature and allows for investigating the interplay between disorder and magnetic excitations across different doping concentrations. We examine the impact of Y-doping on magnetic excitations in TbSb using inelastic neutron scattering and SU(N) generalized spinwave modelling. With increasing Y concentration, magnons in TbSb gradually soften even upto its percolation threshold of 40% Y-doping. Surprisingly, magnons at 40% Y-doping survives even above the Néel temperature, even though it is expected to undergo paramagnon transition as in the case of pure TbSb. Simulations based on SU(N) generalized spinwave theory reveal how spin waves and crystal field excitations evolve with doping. Our study offers new insights into magnon behavior in disordered magnetic systems, emphasizing opportunities for deeper exploration in this field.
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Presenters
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George Yumnam
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Authors
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George Yumnam
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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David Adam Dahlbom
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, University of Tennessee
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Duncan H. Moseley
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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H. Suriya W Arachchige
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Unknown
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Barry Winn
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Allen O Scheie
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)
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David G Mandrus
University of Tennessee
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Wei Tian
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL
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Michael E Manley
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Daniel M Pajerowski
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Raphael Pierre Hermann
Oak Ridge National Laboratory