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Complex magnetic order in nickelate slabs

Authors :
Alex Frano
Bernhard Keimer
Gennady Logvenov
Robert J. Green
Matthieu Le Tacon
Zhicheng Zhong
M. Hepting
Georg Cristani
Jean-Marc Triscone
Marta Gibert
George A. Sawatzky
Ronny Sutarto
Y. Eren Suyolcu
Eva Benckiser
Philipp Hansmann
S. Macke
Feizhou He
Martin Bluschke
Peter A. van Aken
Sara Catalano
Yi Wang
University of Zurich
Benckiser, E
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Magnetic ordering phenomena have a profound influence on the macroscopic properties of correlated-electron materials, but their realistic prediction remains a formidable challenge. An archetypical example is the ternary nickel oxide system RNiO3 (R = rare earth), where the period-four magnetic order with proposals of collinear and non-collinear structures and the amplitude of magnetic moments on different Ni sublattices have been subjects of debate for decades. Here we introduce an elementary model system - NdNiO3 slabs embedded in a non-magnetic NdGaO3 matrix - and use polarized resonant x-ray scattering (RXS) to show that both collinear and non-collinear magnetic structures can be realized, depending on the slab thickness. The crossover between both spin structures is correctly predicted by density functional theory and can be qualitatively understood in a low-energy spin model. We further demonstrate that the amplitude ratio of magnetic moments in neighboring NiO6 octahedra can be accurately determined by RXS in combination with a correlated double cluster model. Targeted synthesis of model systems with controlled thickness and synergistic application of polarized RXS and ab-initio theory thus provide new perspectives for research on complex magnetism, in analogy to two-dimensional materials created by exfoliation.<br />This is the accepted version of the manuscript. The revised manuscript according to peer reviews was published online in Nature Physics on July 23, 2018

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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