论文标题
稀土滴定剂的磁共振研究
Magnetic resonance study of rare-earth titanates
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论文摘要
我们提出了核磁共振(NMR)和电子自旋共振(ESR)研究,该研究源自Spin-1/2 Mott绝缘子YTIO $ _3 $。 (Y,CA,LA)Tio $ _3 $的单晶样品的测量在广泛的均价替代(LA)和孔掺杂(CA)中揭示了这些材料的顺磁状态下的几个异常特征。 $^{89} $ y nmr在静态和动态局部磁敏感性之间表现出明显的差异,而与Curie-Weiss行为的偏差远高于Curie温度$ T_C $。没有观察到接近$ t_c $的重大变化,但是在NMR旋转局势放松时间中,在约3美元的$ 3 \ times t_c $中检测到了波动的抑制。此外,核自旋旋转弛豫率显示出所有样品的依赖温度的异常峰。未配对的Ti电子的ESR在所有温度和取代/掺杂水平上显示出宽的共振线,我们认为这是由短的电子自旋降低弛豫时间引起的。我们将松弛作为涉及低洼电子激发态的Orbach工艺建模,从而可以从ESR线宽的温度依赖性确定激发态间隙。我们将小差距归因于两个下部ti $ t_ {2g} $ orbitals的jahn-teller分裂。差距的值紧随$ t_c $,并且与在NMR中观察到与居里 - 韦斯波动的偏差的温度一致。这些结果提供了有关稀土滴定剂中轨道和自旋程度之间相互作用的洞察力,并表明完全轨道退化与铁磁性秩序有关。
We present a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and electron spin resonance (ESR) study of rare-earth titanates derived from the spin-1/2 Mott insulator YTiO$_3$. Measurements of single-crystalline samples of (Y,Ca,La)TiO$_3$ in a wide range of isovalent substitution (La) and hole doping (Ca) reveal several unusual features in the paramagnetic state of these materials. $^{89}$Y NMR demonstrates a clear discrepancy between the static and dynamic local magnetic susceptibilities, with deviations from Curie-Weiss behavior far above the Curie temperature $T_C$. No significant changes are observed close to $T_C$, but a suppression of fluctuations is detected in the NMR spin-lattice relaxation time at temperatures of about $3\times T_C$. Additionally, the nuclear spin-spin relaxation rate shows an unusual peak in dependence on temperature for all samples. ESR of the unpaired Ti electron shows broad resonance lines at all temperatures and substitution/doping levels, which we find to be caused by short electronic spin-lattice relaxation times. We model the relaxation as an Orbach process that involves a low-lying electronic excited state, which enables the determination of the excited-state gap from the temperature dependence of the ESR linewidths. We ascribe the small gap to Jahn-Teller splitting of the two lower Ti $t_{2g}$ orbitals. The value of the gap closely follows $T_C$ and is consistent with the temperatures at which deviations from Curie-Weiss fluctuations are observed in NMR. These results provide insight into the interplay between orbital and spin degrees of freedom in rare-earth titanates and indicate that full orbital degeneracy lifting is associated with ferromagnetic order.