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Crystal structure inside calcium fluoride with an implanted muon
Credit: SJB

Professor Stephen Blundell

Professor of Physics

Research theme

  • Quantum materials

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Research groups

  • Muons and magnets
Stephen.Blundell@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72347
Clarendon Laboratory, room 108
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THE DIRAC COMB AND THE KRONIG-PENNEY MODEL - COMMENT ON SCATTERING FROM A LOCALLY PERIODIC POTENTIAL

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS 61:12 (1993) 1147-1148
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Magnetization and magnetoresistance of Co/GaAs(001) films

Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 115:2-3 (1992) 359-365

Authors:

JAC Bland, SJ Blundell, M Gester, RD Bateson, J Singleton, UJ Cox, CA Lucas, WCK Poon, J Penfold

Abstract:

We have combined polarised neutron reflection (PNR), X-ray reflection, the extraordinary Hall effect (EHE) and magnetoresistance (MR) in a detailed multi-technique study of the magnetic properties of a 200 Å polycrystalline Co film supported by a GaAs(001) substrate. X-ray reflection and PNR data are found to be well fitted by the same values of layer thickness so providing an additional check on the structural parameters yielded by the fits to the PNR data. Measurements of the reflected neutron polarisation for the same 200 Å Co film are consistent with a layer averaged moment of 1.6μB and a magnetisation profile in which the moment per Co atom reaches 1.7μB in the interior of the film and falls to 0.8μB in a 20 Å thick layer at the GaAs interface. A perpendicular saturation field of 1.39 T is obtained from EHE measurements extended to 20 T on the same sample, from which we estimate a small perpendicular anisotropy field which opposes the demagnetising field. This result indicates that the magnetisation profile is not associated with a large interface anisotropy energy. © 1992.
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Polarized neutron reflection as a probe of magnetic films and multilayers.

Phys Rev B Condens Matter 46:6 (1992) 3391-3400

Authors:

SJ Blundell, JA Bland
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SPIN-POLARIZED NEUTRON REFLECTION STUDIES OF EPITAXIAL-FILMS

J MAGN MAGN MATER 93 (1991) 513-522

Authors:

JAC BLAND, AD JOHNSON, HJ LAUTER, RD BATESON, SJ BLUNDELL, C SHACKLETON, J PENFOLD
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Intrinsic magnetic order in Cs2AgF4 detected by muon-spin relaxation

PHYSICAL REVIEW B 75 22

Authors:

T Lancaster, SJ Blundell, PJ Baker, W Hayes, SR Giblin, SE McLain, FL Pratt, Z Salman, EA Jacobs, JFC Turner, T Barnes

Abstract:

We present the results of a muon-spin relaxation study of the high-T-c analog material Cs2AgF4. We find unambiguous evidence for magnetic order, intrinsic to the material, below T-C=13.95(3) K. The ratio of interplane to intraplane coupling is estimated to be vertical bar J(’)/J vertical bar=1.9x10(-2), while fits of the temperature dependence of the order parameter reveal a critical exponent beta=0.292(3), implying an intermediate character between pure two- and three-dimensional magnetism in the critical regime. Above T-C we observe a signal characteristic of dipolar interactions due to linear F-mu(+)-F bonds, allowing the muon stopping sites in this compound to be characterized.
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