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inelastic neutron scattering spectra of quantum magnets

Prof Radu Coldea

Professor of Physics

Research theme

  • Quantum materials

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Research groups

  • Quantum magnetism and quantum phase transitions
Radu.Coldea@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72335
Clarendon Laboratory, room 111.1
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  • Publications

Quantum dynamics and entanglement of spins on a square lattice

(2007)

Authors:

NB Christensen, HM Ronnow, DF McMorrow, A Harrison, TG Perring, M Enderle, R Coldea, LP Regnault, G Aeppli
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Anomalous temperature evolution of the internal magnetic field distribution in the charge-ordered triangular antiferromagnet AgNiO2

(2007)

Authors:

T Lancaster, SJ Blundell, PJ Baker, ML Brooks, W Hayes, FL Pratt, R Coldea, T Soergel, M Jansen
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Orbital degeneracy removed by charge order in triangular antiferromagnet AgNiO2

(2007)

Authors:

E Wawrzynska, R Coldea, EM Wheeler, II Mazin, MD Johannes, T Sorgel, M Jansen, RM Ibberson, PG Radaelli
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Evidence for decay of spin-waves above the pseudogap in underdoped YBa2Cu3O6.35

(2007)

Authors:

C Stock, RA Cowley, WJL Buyers, R Coldea, C Broholm, CD Frost, RJ Birgeneau, R Liang, D Bonn, WN Hardy
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Evidence for decay of spin-waves above the pseudogap in underdoped YBa2Cu3O6.35

ArXiv 0704.2739 (2007)

Authors:

C Stock, RA Cowley, WJL Buyers, R Coldea, C Broholm, CD Frost, RJ Birgeneau, R Liang, D Bonn, WN Hardy

Abstract:

The magnetic spectrum at high-energies in heavily underdoped YBa$_{2}$Cu$_{3}$O$_{6.35}$ (T$_{c}$=18 K) has been determined throughout the Brillouin zone. At low-energy the scattering forms a cone of spin excitations emanating from the antiferromagnetic (0.5, 0.5) wave vector with an acoustic velocity similar to that of insulating cuprates. At high energy transfers, below the maximum energy of 270 meV at (0.5, 0), we observe zone boundary dispersion much larger and spectral weight loss more extensive than in insulating antiferromagnets. Moreover we report phenomena not found in insulators, an overall lowering of the zone-boundary energies and a large damping of $\sim$ 100 meV of the spin excitations at high-energies. The energy above which the damping occurs coincides approximately with the gap determined from transport measurements. We propose that as the energy is raised the spin excitations encounter an extra channel of decay into particle-hole pairs of a continuum that we associate with the pseudogap.
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