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Cosmic strings in hematite

Professor Paolo G. Radaelli OSI

Dr Lee's Professor

Research theme

  • Quantum materials

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Research groups

  • Oxide electronics
Paolo.Radaelli@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)70957
Clarendon Laboratory, room 111
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Prof Radaelli recognised with an MPLS "Excellent Supervisor" Award

Physics Award Winners
Prof Radaelli is one of the 5 Oxford Physicists recognised in the inaugural "Excellence in Research Supervision" award

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Excellence in Research Supervision

Imaging crystallographic phases using time-of-flight neutron diffraction

Physica B: Condensed Matter 385-386 (2006) 1203-1205

Authors:

M Gutmann, W Kockelmann, L Chapon, PG Radaelli

Abstract:

Identification and imaging of crystallographic phases inside an object can be achieved by time-of-flight neutron diffraction, based on a correction formula that is usually used to account for a sample offset on a powder diffractometer. The procedure allows the distribution of crystallographic phases along the incident beam path through the thickness of the material to be reconstructed. Phase reconstruction is demonstrated on a benchmark object. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Magnetoelastic coupling across the metamagnetic transition in Ca$_{2-x}$Sr$_x$RuO$_4$ (0.2 < x < 0.5)

(2006)

Authors:

J Baier, P Steffens, O Schumann, M Kriener, S Stark, H Hartmann, O Friedt, A Revcolevschi, PG Radaelli, S Nakatsuji, Y Maeno, JA Mydosh, T Lorenz, M Braden
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Magnetoelastic coupling across the metamagnetic transition in Ca$_{2-x}$Sr$_x$RuO$_4$ (0.2 < x < 0.5)

ArXiv cond-mat/0610769 (2006)

Authors:

J Baier, P Steffens, O Schumann, M Kriener, S Stark, H Hartmann, O Friedt, A Revcolevschi, PG Radaelli, S Nakatsuji, Y Maeno, JA Mydosh, T Lorenz, M Braden

Abstract:

The magnetoelastic coupling in Ca$_{1.8}$Sr$_{0.2}$RuO$_4$ and in Ca$_{1.5}$Sr$_{0.5}$RuO$_4$ has been studied combining high-resolution dilatometer and diffraction techniques. Both compounds exhibit strong anomalies in the thermal-expansion coefficient at zero and at high magnetic field as well as an exceptionally large magnetostriction. All these structural effects, which are strongest in Ca$_{1.8}$Sr$_{0.2}$RuO$_4$, point to a redistribution of electrons between the different $t_{2g}$ orbitals tuned by temperature and magnetic field. The temperature and the field dependence of the thermal-expansion anomalies in Ca$_{1.8}$Sr$_{0.2}$RuO$_4$ yield evidence for a critical end-point lying close to the low-temperature metamagnetic transition; however, the expected scaling relations are not well fulfilled.
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Understanding the insulating phase in CMR manganites: Shortening of the Jahn-Teller long-bond across the phase diagram of La_{1-x} Ca_x Mn O_3

(2006)

Authors:

ES Bozin, M Schmidt, AJ DeConinck, G Paglia, JF Mitchell, T Chatterji, PG Radaelli, Th Proffen, SJL Billinge
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Understanding the insulating phase in CMR manganites: Shortening of the Jahn-Teller long-bond across the phase diagram of La_{1-x} Ca_x Mn O_3

ArXiv cond-mat/0609485 (2006)

Authors:

ES Bozin, M Schmidt, AJ DeConinck, G Paglia, JF Mitchell, T Chatterji, PG Radaelli, Th Proffen, SJL Billinge

Abstract:

The detailed evolution of the magnitude of the local Jahn-Teller (JT) distortion in La_{1-x} Ca_x Mn O_3 is obtained across the phase diagram for 0 < x < 0.5 from high quality neutron diffraction data using the atomic pair distribution function (PDF) method. A local JT distortion is observed in the insulating phase for all Ca concentrations studied. However, in contrast with earlier local structure studies its magnitude is not constant, but decreases continuously with increasing Ca content. This observation is at odds with a simple small-polaron picture for the insulating state.
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