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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

ChemInform Abstract: Neutron Diffraction Study of the Structural and Electronic Properties of Sr2HoMn2O7 and Sr2YMn2O7.

ChemInform Wiley 29:13 (1998) no-no

Authors:

PD BATTLE, JE MILLBURN, MJ ROSSEINSKY, LE SPRING, JF VENTE, PG RADAELLI
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Magnetic and Electric properties of La_{1-delta}MnO_{3}

(1998)

Authors:

S de Brion, F Ciorcas, G Chouteau, P Lejay, P Radaelli, C Chaillout
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Magnetic and Electric properties of La_{1-delta}MnO_{3}

ArXiv cond-mat/9803024 (1998)

Authors:

S de Brion, F Ciorcas, G Chouteau, P Lejay, P Radaelli, C Chaillout

Abstract:

The magnetic phase diagram of $La_{1-\delta}MnO_{3}$ powdered samples have been studied as a function of $\delta $ in the low doping range. $La_{0.97}MnO_{3}$ has a canted magnetic structure at low temperature $(\theta \simeq 130\QTR{group}{{}^{\circ}})$. Above $T_{C}=118K$, it becomes a paramagnet with a huge effective magnetic moment, $\mu_{eff}=6.0\mu_{B}$, reflecting the presence of magnetoelastic polarons which are not affected by the magnetic field (up to 20T) nor the temperature $(1.2T_{C}
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A transition from large to small polarons in the La0.75Ca0.25MnO3 perovskite system

Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 59:10-12 (1998) 2220-2223

Authors:

A Lanzara, NL Saini, M Brunelli, F Natali, A Bianconi, P Radaelli, SW Cheong

Abstract:

A quantitative determination of the statistical distribution of the Mn-O instantaneous bond lengths in the La0.75Ca0.25MnO3 system by Mn K-edge extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) spectroscopy shows that the giant magneto-resistance (GMR) transition occurs at a crossover from a metallic phase with large (or intermediate) polarons to an insulating phase where small polarons coexist with large (or intermediate) polarons. In the GMR region, the two Mn polaronic domains coexist and share half of the space. © 1998 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Crossover from large to small polarons across the metal-insulator transition in manganites

Physical Review Letters 81:4 (1998) 878-881

Authors:

CP Holfeld, F Löser, M Sudzius, K Leo, PG Radaelli, SW Cheong

Abstract:

We report Mn K-edge extended x-ray absorption fine structure spectra on La0.75Ca0.25MnO3 up to high momentum transfer across the metal-insulator (M-I) transition. The data show compelling evidence for (i) large or intermediate Jahn-Teller polarons (IJTP), characterized by an anomalous longer Mn-O bond (Δ R = 0.09 Å) in the metallic phase (T < 170K), and (ii) appearance of small JT polarons (SJTP) at T> 170K, characterized by a longer Mn-O bond (Δ R = 0.21 Å), which coexist with the IJTP above the M-I transition and has equal probability in the temperature range of colossal magnetoresistance. © 1998 The American Physical Society.
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