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µSR Study to Investigate the Magnetism of Ca3Cu1-xMn1+xO6 (x = 0.07)
Abstract: Low-dimensional systems exhibit some of the most interesting physical phenomena seen in condensed matter physics. One-dimensional (1D) spin chain is important for understanding low-dimensional magnetism and useful for advancing quantum communications. In the present proposal we would like to investigate a slightly off-stoichiometric compound of this series Ca3Cu1-xMn1+xO6 (x = 0.07). The magnetic measurements and magnetic structure confirm ferrimagnetism in this compound (To=23K) and in our dielectric study we have seen anomaly at 100K in Ca3Cu1-xMn1+xO6 (x = 0.07), whose origin is not known at present. Muon spin rotation and relaxation (µSR) is a very sensitive probe to investigate magnetic ordering with very small moments and hence provides valuable information on magnetism when neutron diffraction does not give clear information on the nature of phase transition.
Principal Investigator: Dr Sudhindra Rayaprol
Experimenter: Dr Som Datta Kaushik
Experimenter: Dr Devashi Adroja
Experimenter: Professor E.V. Sampathkumaran
Experimenter: Dr Adrian Hillier
Experimenter: Dr Vasudeva Siruguri
Local Contact: Dr Adam Berlie
DOI: 10.5286/ISIS.E.RB1768001
ISIS Experiment Number: RB1768001
Part DOI | Instrument | Public release date | Download Link |
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10.5286/ISIS.E.87839561 | EMU | 26 November 2020 | Download |
Publisher: STFC ISIS Neutron and Muon Source
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