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Dr Dharmalingam Prabhakaran

Researcher

Research theme

  • Quantum materials

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Research groups

  • Synthesis and crystal growth
dharmalingam.prabhakaran@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72270,01865 (2)72351,01865 (2)72341
Clarendon Laboratory, room 177,377,373
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Persistence of magnetic order in a highly excited Cu2+ state in CuO

Physical Review B American Physical Society (APS) 89:22 (2014) 220401

Authors:

U Staub, RA de Souza, P Beaud, E Möhr-Vorobeva, G Ingold, A Caviezel, V Scagnoli, B Delley, WF Schlotter, JJ Turner, O Krupin, W-S Lee, Y-D Chuang, L Patthey, RG Moore, D Lu, M Yi, PS Kirchmann, M Trigo, P Denes, D Doering, Z Hussain, ZX Shen, D Prabhakaran, AT Boothroyd, SL Johnson
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Bilayer splitting and wave functions symmetry in Sr3Ir2O7

Physical Review B American Physical Society (APS) 89:20 (2014) 201114

Authors:

L Moreschini, S Moser, A Ebrahimi, B Dalla Piazza, KS Kim, S Boseggia, DF McMorrow, HM Rønnow, J Chang, D Prabhakaran, AT Boothroyd, E Rotenberg, A Bostwick, M Grioni
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Magnetic and ferroelectric orderings in multiferroic α-NaFeO2

Physical Review B American Physical Society (APS) 89:18 (2014) 184421

Authors:

Noriki Terada, Dmitry D Khalyavin, Juan M Perez-Mato, Pascal Manuel, Dharmalingam Prabhakaran, Aziz Daoud-Aladine, Paolo G Radaelli, Hiroyuki S Suzuki, Hideaki Kitazawa
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Vacancy defects and monopole dynamics in oxygen-deficient pyrochlores.

Nature materials 13:5 (2014) 488-493

Authors:

G Sala, MJ Gutmann, D Prabhakaran, D Pomaranski, C Mitchelitis, JB Kycia, DG Porter, C Castelnovo, JP Goff

Abstract:

The idea of magnetic monopoles in spin ice has enjoyed much success at intermediate temperatures, but at low temperatures a description in terms of monopole dynamics alone is insufficient. Recently, numerical simulations were used to argue that magnetic impurities account for this discrepancy by introducing a magnetic equivalent of residual resistance in the system. Here we propose that oxygen deficiency is the leading cause of magnetic impurities in as-grown samples, and we determine the defect structure and magnetism in Y2Ti2O7-δ using diffuse neutron scattering and magnetization measurements. These defects are eliminated by oxygen annealing. The introduction of oxygen vacancies causes Ti(4+) to transform to magnetic Ti(3+) with quenched orbital magnetism, but the concentration is anomalously low. In the spin-ice material Dy2Ti2O7 we find that the same oxygen-vacancy defects suppress moments on neighbouring rare-earth sites, and that these magnetic distortions markedly slow down the long-time monopole dynamics at sub-Kelvin temperatures.
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Vacancy defects and monopole dynamics in oxygen-deficient pyrochlores

Nature Materials Springer Science and Business Media LLC 13:5 (2014) 488-493

Authors:

G Sala, MJ Gutmann, D Prabhakaran, D Pomaranski, C Mitchelitis, JB Kycia, DG Porter, C Castelnovo, JP Goff
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