论文标题
准2D镍PR4NI3O8中的短距离磁相互作用和旋转玻璃行为
Short-range magnetic interactions and spin-glass behavior in the quasi-2D nickelate Pr4Ni3O8
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论文摘要
镍PR4NI3O8具有准二维层,由三个堆叠的方形平面NiO2平面组成,其方式与著名的铜酸盐超导体类似。 Ni及其金属特性的混合价本质使其成为潜在的非常规超导性的候选者。我们通过在10%的氢气中的PR4NI3O10的拓扑降低来合成PR4NI3O8,并报告了粉末 - 无体衍射,磁化和MUON-SPIN旋转(USR)的测量。 We find that Pr4Ni3O8 shows complicated spin-glass behavior with a distinct magnetic memory effect in the temperature range from 2 to 300 K and a freezing temperature T_s ~ 68 K. Moreover, the analysis of uSR spectra indicates two magnetic processes characterized by remarkably different relaxation rates: a slowly-relaxing signal, resulting from paramagnetic fluctuations of Pr/Ni ions, and a fast-relaxing signal, whose relaxation rate increases substantially below 〜70 K可以归因于短距离相关区域的存在。我们得出的结论是,PR4NI3O8中的复杂自旋冻结过程受这些多重磁相互作用的控制。 PR4NI3O8中的复杂磁性可能对超导性的发生有害。
The nickelate Pr4Ni3O8 features quasi-two-dimensional layers consisting of three stacked square-planar NiO2 planes, in a similar way to the well-known cuprate superconductors. The mixed-valent nature of Ni and its metallic properties makes it a candidate for potentially unconventional superconductivity. We have synthesized Pr4Ni3O8 by topotactic reduction of Pr4Ni3O10 in 10 percent hydrogen gas, and report on measurements of powder-neutron diffraction, magnetization and muon-spin rotation (uSR). We find that Pr4Ni3O8 shows complicated spin-glass behavior with a distinct magnetic memory effect in the temperature range from 2 to 300 K and a freezing temperature T_s ~ 68 K. Moreover, the analysis of uSR spectra indicates two magnetic processes characterized by remarkably different relaxation rates: a slowly-relaxing signal, resulting from paramagnetic fluctuations of Pr/Ni ions, and a fast-relaxing signal, whose relaxation rate increases substantially below ~ 70 K which can be ascribed to the presence of short-range correlated regions. We conclude that the complex spin-freezing process in Pr4Ni3O8 is governed by these multiple magnetic interactions. It is possible that the complex magnetism in Pr4Ni3O8 is detrimental to the occurrence of superconductivity.