Observation of Charge/Spin Ordered States in Transition-Metal-Oxide Thin Films by Using Synchrotron X-ray Diffraction

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  • 放射光X線回折を用いた遷移金属酸化物薄膜の電荷・スピンの整列状態の観測
  • ホウシャコウ Xセン カイセツ オ モチイタ センイ キンゾク サンカブツ ハクマク ノ デンカ ・ スピン ノ セイレツ ジョウタイ ノ カンソク

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<p>Observing ordered states in transition-metal oxides has been one of the most important topics in contemporary condensed-matter physics because ordering phenomena is directly related to anomalous physical properties such as superconductivity, colossal magnetoresistance, multiferroicity, and metal-insulator transition. Resonant soft x-ray diffraction has emerged as a new experimental tool for investigating spin ordering, and is especially suitable for studying thin films. Here we show how we have successfully observed charge/spin ordered states in transition-metal-oxide thin films by combining hard and soft x-ray diffraction.</p>

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  • Hyomen Kagaku

    Hyomen Kagaku 38 (12), 602-607, 2017

    The Surface Science Society of Japan

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