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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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Bose-Einstein Condensation of Magnons in Cs2CuCl4

Physical Review Letters 95 (2005) 127202 4pp

Authors:

D Kovrizhin, T. Radu, H. Wilhelm, V. Yushankhai
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21aXH-6 S=1/2擬2次元三角格子反強磁性体Cs_2CuBr_4の2-spinon励起(量子スピン系(二次元系),領域3(磁性,磁気共鳴))

(2005) 306

Authors:

小野 俊雄, Radu Coldea, Mechthild Enderle, Michael Marek Koza, 田中 秀数
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Where is the spectral weight in magnetic neutron scattering in the cuprates?

(2005)

Authors:

J Lorenzana, G Seibold, R Coldea
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Where is the spectral weight in magnetic neutron scattering in the cuprates?

ArXiv cond-mat/0507131 (2005)

Authors:

J Lorenzana, G Seibold, R Coldea

Abstract:

We present estimates in the Hubbard and Heisenberg models for the spectral weight in magnetic neutron scattering experiments on the cuprates. With the aid of spin-wave theory and the time dependent Gutzwiller approximation we discuss how the spectral weight is distributed among the different channels and between high and low energies. In addition to the well known total moment sum rule we discuss sum rules for each component of the dynamical structure factor tensor which are peculiar for spin 1/2 systems. The various factors that reduce the spectral weight at the relevant energies are singled out and analyzed like: shielding factors, weight at electronic energies, multimagnon process etc. Although about 10% ~ 15% of the naively expected weight is detected in experiments after consideration of these factors the missing weight is within the experimental uncertainties. A large fraction of the spectral weight is hard to detect with present experimental conditions.
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Anomalous Excitation Spectra of Frustrated Quantum Antiferromagnets

(2005)

Authors:

Weihong Zheng, John O Fjaerestad, Rajiv RP Singh, Ross H McKenzie, Radu Coldea
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