Thermal Amorphization of Zeolitic Imidazolate Frameworks
Angewandte Chemie International Edition Wiley 50:13 (2011) 3067-3071
Bilayer manganites: polarons in the midst of a metallic breakdown
(2011)
An hour-glass magnetic spectrum in an insulating, hole-doped antiferromagnet.
Nature 471:7338 (2011) 341-344
Abstract:
Superconductivity in layered copper oxide compounds emerges when charge carriers are added to antiferromagnetically ordered CuO(2) layers. The carriers destroy the antiferromagnetic order, but strong spin fluctuations persist throughout the superconducting phase and are intimately linked to superconductivity. Neutron scattering measurements of spin fluctuations in hole-doped copper oxides have revealed an unusual 'hour-glass' feature in the momentum-resolved magnetic spectrum that is present in a wide range of superconducting and non-superconducting materials. There is no widely accepted explanation for this feature. One possibility is that it derives from a pattern of alternating spin and charge stripes, and this idea is supported by measurements on stripe-ordered La(1.875)Ba(0.125)CuO(4) (ref. 15). Many copper oxides without stripe order, however, also exhibit an hour-glass spectrum. Here we report the observation of an hour-glass magnetic spectrum in a hole-doped antiferromagnet from outside the family of superconducting copper oxides. Our system has stripe correlations and is an insulator, which means that its magnetic dynamics can conclusively be ascribed to stripes. The results provide compelling evidence that the hour-glass spectrum in the copper oxide superconductors arises from fluctuating stripes.Low-energy quasi-one-dimensional spin dynamics in charge-ordered La 2-x Srx NiO4
Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics 83:9 (2011)
Abstract:
The low-energy spin excitations of La2-xSrxNiO 4, x=0.275 and 1/3, have been investigated by unpolarized- and polarized-inelastic neutron scattering from single crystals. A pattern of magnetic diffuse scattering is observed in both compositions and is consistent with quasi-one-dimensional AFM spin correlations along the charge stripes. Analysis of the energy line shape for x=1/3 indicates that the diffuse scattering is inelastic with a characteristic energy of 1.40±0.07 meV. There is no discernible difference between the diffuse scattering from x=0.275 and x=1/3, suggesting that it is an intrinsic property of the charge stripes. © 2011 American Physical Society.Crystal growth of spin-ice pyrochlores by the floating-zone method
Journal of Crystal Growth 318:1 (2011) 1053-1056