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2. Phase Separation and Superparamagnetism in the Martensitic Phase of $Ni_{50-x}Co_{x}Mn_{40}Sn_{10}$
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Yuan, S., Kuhns, P. L., Reyes, A. P., Brooks, J. S., Hoch, M. J. R., Srivastava, V., James, R. D., and Leighton, C.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
$Ni_{50-x}Co_{x}Mn_{40}Sn_{10}$ shape memory alloys in the approximate range $5 \le x \le 10$ display desirable properties for applications as well as intriguing magnetism. These off-stoichiometric Heusler alloys undergo a martensitic phase transformation at a temperature $T_{M}$ of 300 - 400 K, from ferromagnetic (F) to nonferromagnetic, with unusually low thermal hysteresis and a large change in magnetization. The low temperature magnetic structures in the martensitic phase of such alloys, which are distinctly inhomogeneous, are of great interest but are not well understood. Our present use of spin echo NMR, in the large hyperfine fields at $^{55}Mn$ sites, provides compelling evidence that nanoscale magnetic phase separation into F and antiferromagnetic (AF) regions occurs below $T_{M}$ in alloys with x in the range 0 to 7. At finite Co substitution the F regions are found to be of two distinct types, corresponding to high and low local concentrations of Co on Ni sites. Estimates of the size distributions of both the F and AF nanoregions have been made. At x = 7 the AF component is not long-range ordered, even below 4 K, and is quite different to the AF component found at x = 0; by x = 14 the F phase is completely dominant. Of particular interest, we find, for x = 7, that field cooling leads to dramatic changes in the AF regions. These findings provide insight into the origins of magnetic phase separation and superparamagnetism in these complex alloys, particularly their intrinsic exchange bias, which is of considerable current interest., Comment: 27 pages,5 figures
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- 2016
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3. Spin-Orbit-Induced Orbital Excitations in Sr2RuO4 and Ca2RuO4: A Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering Study
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Fatuzzo, C. G., Dantz, M., Fatale, S., Olalde-Velasco, P., Shaik, N. E., Piazza, B. Dalla, Toth, S., Pelliciari, J., Fittipaldi, R., Vecchione, A., Kikugawa, N., Brooks, J. S., Rønnow, H. M., Grioni, M., Rüegg, Ch., Schmitt, T., and Chang, J.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
High-resolution resonant inelastic X-ray scattering (RIXS) at the oxygen K-edge has been used to study the orbital excitations of Ca2RuO4 and Sr2RuO4. In combination with linear dichroism X-ray absorption spectroscopy, the ruthenium 4d-orbital occupation and excitations were probed through their hybridization with the oxygen p-orbitals. These results are described within a minimal model, taking into account crystal field splitting and a spin-orbit coupling \lambda_{so}=200~meV. The effects of spin-orbit interaction on the electronic structure and implications for the Mott and superconducting ground states of (Ca,Sr)2RuO4 are discussed., Comment: accepted in PRB 2015
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- 2015
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4. Inter-planar coupling dependent magnetoresistivity in high purity layered metals
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Kikugawa, N., Goswami, P., Kiswandhi, A., Choi, E. S., Graf, D., Baumbach, R. E., Brooks, J. S., Sugii, K., Iida, Y., Nishio, M., Uji, S., Terashima, T., Rourke, P. M. C., Hussey, N. E., Takatsu, H., Yonezawa, S., Maeno, Y., and Balicas, L.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
The magnetic field-induced changes in the conductivity of metals are the subject of intense interest, both for revealing new phenomena and as a valuable tool for determining their Fermi surface. Here, we report a hitherto unobserved magnetoresistive effect in ultra-clean layered metals, namely a negative longitudinal magnetoresistance that is capable of overcoming their very pronounced orbital one. This effect is correlated with the inter-layer coupling disappearing for fields applied along the so-called Yamaji angles where the inter-layer coupling vanishes. Therefore, it is intrinsically associated with the Fermi points in the field-induced quasi-one-dimensional electronic dispersion, implying that it results from the axial anomaly among these Fermi points. In its original formulation, the anomaly is predicted to violate separate number conservation laws for left- and right-handed chiral- (e.g. Weyl) fermions. Its observation in PdCoO$_2$, PtCoO$_2$ and Sr$_2$RuO$_4$ suggests that the anomaly affects the transport of clean conductors, particularly near the quantum limit., Comment: Nature Communications (in press)
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- 2014
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5. Magnetic and Structural Phase Transitions in the Spinel Compound Fe1+xCr2-xO4
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Ma, J., Garlea, V. O., Rondinone, A., Aczel, A. A., Calder, S., Cruz, C. dela, Sinclair, R., Tian, W., Chi, Songxue, Kiswandhi, A., Brooks, J. S., Zhou, H. D., and Matsuda, M.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Neutron and X-ray diffraction, magnetic susceptibility, and specific heat measurements have been used to investigate the magnetic and structural phase transitions of the spinel system Fe1+xCr2-xO4(0.0<=x<=1.0). The temperature versus Fe concentration (x) phase diagram features two magnetically ordered states and four structural states below 420 K. The complexity of the phase diagram is closely related to the change in the spin and orbital degrees of freedom induced by substitution of Fe ions for Cr ions. The systematic change in the crystal structure is explained by the combined effects of Jahn-Teller distortion, spin-lattice interaction, Fe2+-Fe3+ hopping, and disorder among Fe2+, Fe3+, and Cr3+ ions.
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- 2014
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6. Correlation between Fermi surface transformations and superconductivity in the electron-doped high-$T_c$ superconductor Nd$_{2-x}$Ce$_x$CuO$_4$
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Helm, T., Kartsovnik, M. V., Proust, C., Vignolle, B., Putzke, C., Kampert, E., Sheikin, I., Choi, E. -S., Brooks, J. S., Bittner, N., Biberacher, W., Erb, A., Wosnitza, J., and Gross, R.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
Two critical points have been revealed in the normal-state phase diagram of the electron-doped cuprate superconductor Nd$_{2-x}$Ce$_x$CuO$_4$ by exploring the Fermi surface properties of high quality single crystals by high-field magnetotransport. First, the quantitative analysis of the Shubnikov-de Haas effect shows that the weak superlattice potential responsible for the Fermi surface reconstruction in the overdoped regime extrapolates to zero at the doping level $x_c = 0.175$ corresponding to the onset of superconductivity. Second, the high-field Hall coefficient exhibits a sharp drop right below optimal doping $x_{\mathrm{opt}} = 0.145$ where the superconducting transition temperature is maximum. This drop is most likely caused by the onset of long-range antiferromagnetic ordering. Thus, the superconducting dome appears to be pinned by two critical points to the normal state phase diagram., Comment: 9 pages; 7 figures; 1 table
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- 2014
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7. Re-entrant magnetic field induced charge and spin gaps in the coupled dual-chain quasi-one dimensional organic conductor Perylene$_2$[Pt(mnt)$_2$]
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Winter, L. E., Brooks, J. S., Schlottmann, P., Almeida, M., Benjamin, S., and Bourbonnais, C.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
An inductive method is used to follow the magnetic field-dependent susceptibility of the coupled charge density wave (CDW) and spin-Peierls (SP) ordered state behavior in the dual chain organic conductor Perylene$_2$[Pt(mnt)$_2$]. In addition to the coexisting SP-CDW state phase below 8 K and 20 T, the measurements show that a second spin-gapped phase appears above 20 T that coincides with a field-induced insulating phase. The results support a strong coupling of the CDW and SP order parameters even in high magnetic fields, and provide new insight into the nature of the magnetic susceptibility of dual-chain spin and charge systems., Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures
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- 2013
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8. Effect of heavy-ion irradiation on London penetration depth in over-doped Ba(Fe,Co)2As2
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Murphy, J., Tanatar, M. A., Kim, Hyunsoo, Kwok, W., Welp, U., Graf, D., Brooks, J. S., Bud'ko, S. L., Canfield, P. C., and Prozorov, R.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
Irradiation with 1.4 GeV $^{208}$Pb ions was used to induce artificial disorder in single crystals of iron-arsenide superconductor Ba(Fe$_{1-x}$Co$_x$)$_2$As$_2$ and to study its effect on the temperature-dependent London penetration depth and transport properties. Study was undertaken on overdoped single crystals with $x$=0.108 and $x$=0.127 characterized by notable modulation of the superconducting gap. Irradiation with doses 2.22$\times10^{11}$$\textit{d}$/cm$^2$ and 2.4$\times10^{11}$$\textit{d}$/cm$^2$, corresponding to the matching fields of $B_{\phi} = $6 T and 6.5 T, respectively, suppresses the superconducting $T_c$ by approximately 0.3 to 1 K. The variation of the low-temperature penetration depth in both pristine and irradiated samples is well described by the power-law, $\Delta \lambda (T)=AT^n$. Irradiation increases the magnitude of the pre-factor $A$ and decreases the exponent $n$, similar to the effect of irradiation in optimally doped samples. This finding supports universal $s_{\pm}$ pairing in Ba(Fe$_{1-x}$Co$_x$)$_2$As$_2$ compounds for the whole Co doping range.
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- 2013
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9. Angular-dependent upper critical field of overdoped Ba(Fe$_{1-x}$Ni$_x$)$_2$As$_2$
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Murphy, J., Tanatar, M. A., Graf, D., Brooks, J. S., Bud'ko, S. L., Canfield, P. C., Kogan, V. G., and Prozorov, R.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
In-plane resistivity measurements as a function of temperature, magnetic field and its orientation with respect to the crystallographic $ab-$plane were used to study the upper critical field, $H_{c2}$, of two overdoped compositions of the iron-based superconductor Ba(Fe$_{1-x}$Ni$_x$)$_2$As$_2$, $x=$0.054 and $x$=0.072. Measurements were performed using precise alignment (with accuracy less than 0.1$^o$) of magnetic field with respect to the Fe-As-plane. The dependence of the $H_{c2}$ on angle $\theta$ between the field and the $ab$-plane was measured in isothermal conditions in a broad temperature range. We found that the shape of $H_{c2}(\theta)$, clearly deviates from Ginzburg-Landau functional form.
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- 2013
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10. Competition between the structural phase transition and superconductivity in Ir$_{1-x}$Pt$_x$Te$_2$ as revealed by pressure effects
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Kiswandhi, A., Brooks, J. S., Cao, H. B., Yan, J. Q., Mandrus, D., Jiang, Z., and Zhou, H. D.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
Pressure-dependent transport measurements of Ir$_{1-x}$Pt$_x$Te$_2$ are reported. With increasing pressure, the structural phase transition at high temperatures is enhanced while its superconducting transition at low temperatures is suppressed. These pressure effects make Ir$_{1-x}$Pt$_x$Te$_2$ distinct from other studied $T$X$_2$ systems exhibiting a charge density wave (CDW) state, in which pressure usually suppresses the CDW state and enhances the superconducting state. The results reveal that the emergence of superconductivity competes with the stabilization of the low temperature monoclinic phase in Ir$_{1-x}$Pt$_x$Te$_2$., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, Discussion about the structure is revised, figures 1 and 4 are revised, reference added
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- 2012
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11. Angular dependent magnetothermopower of alpha-(ET)2KHg(SCN)4
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Krstovska, D., Steven, E., Choi, E. S., and Brooks, J. S.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter - Abstract
The magnetic field and angular dependencies of the thermopower and Nernst effect of the quasi-two-dimensional organic conductor alpha-(ET)2KHg(SCN)4 are experimentally measured at temperatures below (4 K) and above (9 K) the transition temperature to fields of In addition, a theoretical model which involves a magnetic breakdown effect between the q1D and q2D bands is proposed in order to simulate the data. Analysis of the background components of the thermopower and Nernst effect imply that at low temperatures, in the CDW state, the properties of alpha-(ET)2KHg(SCN)4 are determined mostly by the orbits on the new open Fermi sheets. Quantum oscillations observed in the both thermoelectric effects, at fields above 8 T, originate only from the alpha orbit., Comment: 25 pages, 18 figures
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- 2011
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12. Determination of the Upper Critical Field of a Single Crystal LiFeAs: The Magnetic Torque Study up to 35 Tesla
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Kurita, N., Kitagawa, K., Matsubayashi, K., Kismarahardja, A., Choi, E. S., Brooks, J. S., Uwatoko, Y., Uji, S., and Terashima, T.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We report on the upper critical field B_c2 of a superconducting LiFeAs single crystal with T_c~16 K, determined from magnetic torque measurements in dc-magnetic fields up to 35 T and at temperatures down to 0.3 K. B_c2 at 0.3 K is obtained to be 26.4 T and 15.5 T for the applied field B_a||ab and B_a||c, respectively. The anisotropy parameter $\Gamma$=$B_c2^ab / B_c2^c$ is ~ 3 at T_c and decreases to 1.7 as $T \rightarrow 0$, showing rather isotropic superconductivity. While B_c2 is orbitally-limited for B_a||c, the spin-paramagnetic effect is evident in the temperature dependence of B_c2 for B_a||ab, Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, revised version to be published in J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. as a letter article
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- 2010
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13. $^{77}$Se and $^{63}$Cu NMR studies of the electronic correlations in Cu$_x$TiSe$_2$ ($x=0.05, 0.07$)
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Lumata, L. L., Choi, K. Y., Brooks, J. S., Reyes, A. P., Kuhns, P. L., Wu, G., and Chen, X. H.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We report $^{77}$Se and $^{63}$Cu nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) investigation on the charge-density-wave (CDW) superconductor Cu$_x$TiSe$_2$ ($x=0.05$ and 0.07). At high magnetic fields where superconductivity is suppressed, the temperature dependence of $^{77}$Se and $^{63}$Cu spin-lattice relaxation rates 1/T_{1}$ follow a linear relation. The slope of $^{77}1/T_{1}$ vs \emph{T} increases with the Cu doping. This can be described by a modified Korringa relation which suggests the significance of electronic correlations and the Se 4\emph{p}- and Ti 3\emph{d}-band contribution to the density of states at the Fermi level in the studied compounds., Comment: Revised manuscript. Submitted to Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
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- 2010
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14. Tunnel magnetoresistance due to Coulomb blockade effects in quasi-one dimensional polymer nanofibers
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Lee, H. J., Aleshin, A. N., Jhang, S. H., Kim, H. S., Goh, M. J., Akagi, K., Brooks, J. S., and Park, Y. W.
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Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
We report on the low temperature tunnel magnetoresistance (MR) in quasi one-dimensional (1D) nanofibers made of conjugated polymers. The MR voltage bias dependence reveals an enhancement (at low biases) and the oscillatory behavior at temperatures below 10 K. The low temperature isotropic MR behavior has been attributed to the charging effects in the polymer nanofiber which considered as an array of small conducting regions separated by nano barriers. These effects at low temperatures lead to the single electron tunneling represented by the Coulomb blockade regime as well as to an enhancement and oscillation of the tunnel MR., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures
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- 2009
15. Geometrical and orbital effects in a quasi-one dimensional conductor
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Graf, D., Brooks, J. S., Choi, E. S., Almeida, M., Henriques, R. T., Dias, J. C., and Uji, S.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
The angular dependent magnetoresistance of (Per)2[Au(mnt)2] under pressure has revealed geometrical effects associated with the crystallographic parameters. Pressure suppresses the charge density wave ground state of the material, and in the metallic state both geometrical and orbital quantum interference effects appear. Through magnetic field dependence and orientation, the orbital and geometrical effects are independently identified. We compare the results from (Per)2[Au(mnt)2] with previous studies of the well-known Bechgaard salts., Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures
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- 2009
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16. Role of anion size, magnetic moment, and disorder on the properties of the organic conductor kappa-(BETS)_2Ga_{1-x}Fe_{x}Cl_{4-y}_Br_{y}
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Steven, E., Cui, H. B., Kismarahardja, A., Brooks, J. S., Graf, D., and Kobayashi, H.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
Shubnikov-de Haas and angular dependent magnetoresistance oscillations have been used to explore the role of anion size, magnetic moment, and disorder in the organic conductors kappa-(BETS)_2GaBr_{4} and kappa-(BETS)_2FeCl_{2}_Br_{2} in the isomorphic class kappa-(BETS)_2Ga_{1-x}Fe_{x}Cl_{4-y}_Br_{y}. The results, combined with previous work, show correlations between the anion composition (Ga_{1-x}Fe_{x}Cl_{4-y}_Br_{y}) and the superconducting transition temperature, effective mass, Fermi surface topology, and the mean free path., Comment: 5 pages, 6 figures
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- 2009
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17. Mossbauer spectroscopy study of the 'mysterious' magnetic transition in lambda-(BETS)2FeCl4
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Waerenborgh, J. C., Rabaca, S., Almeida, M., Kobayashi, A., Zhou, B., and Brooks, J. S.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
The compound lambda-(BETS)2FeCl4 provides an effective demonstration of the interaction of pi-conduction electron and d-electron localized moment systems in molecular crystalline materials where antiferromagnetic insulating and magnetic field induced superconducting states can be realized. The metal-insulator transition has been thought to be cooperative, involving both the itinerant pi- electron and localized d-electron spins where antiferromagnetic order appears in both systems simultaneously. However, recent specific heat data has indicated otherwise [Akiba et al., J. Phys. Soc. Japan 78,033601(2009)]: although the pi-electron system orders antiferromagnetically and produces a metal-insulator transition, a "mysterious" paramagnetic d-electron state remains. We report 57Fe Mossbauer measurements that support the paramagnetic model, provided the d-electron spins remain in a fast relaxation state below the transition. From the measured hyperfine fields, we also determine the temperature dependence of the pi-d electron exchange field., Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, 1 table
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- 2009
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18. Critical properties of the S=1 spin dimer compound Ba3Mn2O8
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Suh, S., Al-Hassanieh, K. A., Samulon, E. C., Brooks, J. S., Clark, W. G., Kuhns, P. L., Lumata, L. L., Reyes, A., Fisher, I. R., Brown, S. E., and Batista, C. D.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
Ba3Mn2O8 is a hexagonally coordinated Mn5+ S=1 spin dimer system with small uniaxial single-ion anisotropy. 135,137Ba NMR spectroscopy is used to establish the lower critical field Hc1 of distinct field-induced phases for H parallel to c,H perpendicular to c, and measure the longitudinal (Ml) and transverse (Mt) magnetizations in the vicinity of the quantum critical point (QCP). Ml_parallel (T, Hc1), Ml_perpendicular (T, Hc1) are reproduced by solving a low-energy model for a dilute gas of interacting bosons. Ml_parallel(T goes to 0, H = Hc1) (Ml_perpendicular(T goes to 0, H = Hc1)) follows the expectation for a BEC (Ising-like) QCP., Comment: 5 pages, 6 figures
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- 2009
19. Dynamical Behavior of Spins in the Rare-Earth Kagom\'{e} Pr$_3$Ga$_5$SiO$_{14}$
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Lumata, L. L., Choi, K. -Y., Besara, T., Hoch, M. J. R., Zhou, H. D., Brooks, J. S., Kuhns, P. L., Reyes, A. P., Dalal, N. S., and Wiebe, C. R.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We report on the use of $^{69,71}$Ga nuclear magnetic resonance to probe spin dynamics in the rare-earth kagom\'{e} system Pr$_3$Ga$_5$SiO$_{14}$. We find that the spin-lattice relaxation rate $^{69}1/T_1$ exhibits a maximum around 30 K, below which the Pr$^{3+}$ spin correlation time $\tau$ shows novel field-dependent behavior consistent with a field-dependent gap in the excitation spectrum. The spin-spin relaxation rate $^{69}1/T_{2}$ exhibits a peak at a lower temperature (10 K) below which field-dependent power-law behavior close to $T^{2}$ is observed. These results point to field-induced formation of nanoscale magnetic clusters consistent with recent neutron scattering measurements.
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- 2008
20. $^{77}$Se NMR investigation of the field-induced spin-density-wave transitions in (TMTSF)$_2$ClO$_4$
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Lumata, L. L., Brooks, J. S., Kuhns, P. L., Reyes, A. P., Brown, S. E., Cui, H. B., and Haddon, R. C.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
Complementary $^{77}$Se nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and electrical transport have been used to correlate the spin density dynamics with the subphases of the field-induced spin density wave (FISDW) ground state in \tmt. We find that the peaks in the spin-lattice relaxation rate 1/T$_1$ appear within the metal-FISDW phase boundary and/or at first-order subphase transitions. In the quantum limit above 25 T, the NMR data gives an insight into the FISDW electronic structure., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures
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- 2008
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21. Debye relaxation in high magnetic fields
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Brooks, J. S., Vasic, R., Kismarahardja, A., Steven, E., Tokumoto, T., Schlottmann, P., and Kelly, S.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter - Abstract
Dielectric relaxation is universal in characterizing polar liquids and solids, insulators, and semiconductors, and the theoretical models are well developed. However, in high magnetic fields, previously unknown aspects of dielectric relaxation can be revealed and exploited. Here, we report low temperature dielectric relaxation measurements in lightly doped silicon in high dc magnetic fields B both parallel and perpendicular to the applied ac electric field E. For B//E, we observe a temperature and magnetic field dependent dielectric dispersion e(w)characteristic of conventional Debye relaxation where the free carrier concentration is dependent on thermal dopant ionization, magnetic freeze-out, and/or magnetic localization effects. However, for BperpE, anomalous dispersion emerges in e(w) with increasing magnetic field. It is shown that the Debye formalism can be simply extended by adding the Lorentz force to describe the general response of a dielectric in crossed magnetic and electric fields. Moreover, we predict and observe a new transverse dielectric response EH perp B perp E not previously described in magneto-dielectric measurements. The new formalism allows the determination of the mobility and the ability to discriminate between magnetic localization/freeze out and Lorentz force effects in the magneto-dielectric response., Comment: 19 pages, 6 figures
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- 2008
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22. $^{77}$Se NMR measurements of the $\pi -d$ exchange field in the organic conductor $\lambda-$(BETS)$_{2}$FeCl$_{4}$
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Wu, Guoqing, Clark, W. G., Brown, S. E., Brooks, J. S., Kobayashi, A., and Kobayashi, H.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
$^{77}$Se-NMR spectrum and frequency shift measurements in the paramagnetic metal (PM) and antiferromagnetic insulating (AFI) phases are reported for a small single crystal of the organic conductor $\lambda-$(BETS)$_{2}$FeCl$_{4}$ as a function of temperature ($T$) and field alignment for an applied magnetic field $B_{0}$ = 9 T. The results show that in the low $T$ limit, where the localized Fe$^{3+}$ spins ($S_{d}$ = 5/2) are almost fully polarized, the conduction electrons (Se $\pi$-electrons, spin $s_{\pi}$ = 1/2) in the BETS molecules experience an exchange field ($\bf{B}$$_{\pi d}$) from the Fe$^{3+}$ spins with a value of $-$ 32.7 $\pm$ 1.5 T at 5 K and 9 T aligned opposite to $\bf{B}$$_{0}$. This large negative value of $\bf{B}$$_{\pi d}$ is consistent with that predicted by the resistivity measurements and supports the Jaccarino-Peter internal field-compensation mechanism being responsible for the origin of field-induced superconductivity., Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, submitted to Physical Review Letters
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- 2007
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23. Probing multiferroicity and spin-spin interactions via dielectric measurements on Y-doped HoMnO$_{3}$ in high magnetic fields
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Vasic, R., Zhou, H., Jobiliong, E., Wiebe, C. R., and Brooks, J. S.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
The magnetic field dependent phase diagram of the ferroelectric material ${\rm Ho}_{1-x}Y_{x}MnO_{3}$ has been investigated for x = 0, 0.6, and 0.8 for fields directed along both the ab in-plane and c-axis basal plane directions. Dielectric measurements are used to map out the re-entrant temperature-magnetic field phase transitions which involve in-plane Mn spin rotations in the antiferromagnetic state below the N$\acute{e}$el temperature. We show through the alloy study that the Ho sublattice plays a major role in all transitions, and that the phase diagram for $Ho_{1-x}Y_{x}MnO_{3}$ is dependent on magnetic field direction. We describe this behavior in terms of the interaction of the Ho sublattice spin system with the underlying, robust $YMnO_{3}$ antiferromagnetic triangular lattice, where the Ho-Y spin interactions are highly sensitive to concentration and field direction., Comment: 4 pages, 8 figures
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- 2006
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24. Quasi-2D superconductivity and Fermi-liquid behavior in bulk CaC$_6$
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Jobiliong, E., Zhou, H. D., Janik, J. A., Jo, Y. -J., Balicas, L., Brooks, J. S., and Wiebe, C. R.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
The intercalated graphite superconductor CaC6 with Tc ~ 11.5 K has been synthesized and characterized with magnetoresistance measurements. Above the transition, the resistivity follows a T^2 dependence up to 50 K, which suggests Fermi liquid behavior. Above 50 K, the data can be fit to the Bloch-Gruneisen model providing a Debye temperature of theta = 263 K. By using McMillan formula, we estimate the electron-phonon coupling constant of lambda = 0.85 which places this material in the intermediate-coupling regime. The upper critical field is determined parallel and perpendicular to the superconducting planes, and the dependence of the upper critical field as a function of angle suggests that this is a quasi-2D superconductivity. All of these measurements are consistent with BCS-like superconductivity., Comment: 4 pages and 4 pictures
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- 2006
25. EMR Measurements of Field-Induced Superconductor lamda-(BETS)2FexGa1-xCl4
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Oshima, Y., Jobiliong, E., Brooks, J. S., Zvyagin, S. A., Krzystek, J., Tanaka, H., Kobayashi, A., Cui, H., and Kobayashi, H.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
We have performed high-field Electron Magnetic Resonance (EMR) measurements of lamda-(BETS)2FexGa1-xCl4 to clarify the role of Pi- and d-electrons in the paramagnetic (PM) and field-induced superconducting (FISC) phases. We found that this system has a non-negligible Pi-d interaction that is very sensitive to the sample cooling rate. The Pi-d interaction is weaker when the sample is rapidly cooled which might affect its FISC phase. The results of the organic alloy lamda-(BETS)2FexGa1-xCl4 (x=0.6) will be presented in this paper., Comment: 4pages,4 figures, proceedings of ICSM 2004, Wollongong, Australia. to be published in Synth. Met
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- 2005
26. Dielectric Relaxation in Nanopillar NiFe-Silicon Structures in High Magnetic Fields
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Vasic, R., Brooks, J. S., Jobiliong, E., Aravamudhan, S., Luongo, K., and Bhansali, S.
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Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter - Abstract
We explore the dielectric relaxation properties of NiFe nanowires in a nanoporous silicon template. Dielectric data of the NiFe-silicon structure show a strong relaxation resonance near 30K. This system shows Arrhenius type of behavior in the temperature dependence of dissipation peaks vs. frequency. We report magnetic field dependence of dipolar relaxation rate and the appearance of structure in the dielectric spectrum related to multiple relaxation rates. A magnetic field affects both the exponential prefactor in the Arrhenius formula and the activation energy. From this field dependence we derive a simple exponential field dependence for the prefactor and linear field approximation for the activation energy which describes the data. We find a significant angular dependence of the dielectric relaxation spectrum for regular silicon and nanostructured silicon vs. magnetic field direction, and describe a simple sum-rule that describes this dependence. We find that although similar behaviour is observed in both template and nanostructured materials, the NiFe-silicon shows a more complex, magnetic field dependent relaxation spectrum., Comment: 5 pages and 7 figures
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- 2005
27. Magnetic, electronic and Shubnikov-de Haas investigation of the dense Kondo system CeAgSb2
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Jobiliong, E., Brooks, J. S., Choi, E. S., Lee, Han-Oh, and Fisk, Z.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter - Abstract
Of the dense Kondo materials in the class CeTSb2 (where T = Au, Ag, Ni, Cu, or Pd), CeAgSb2 is special due to its complex magnetic ground state, which exhibits both ferro- and anti-ferromagnetic character below an ordering temperature TO ~ 9.8 K. To further elucidate a description this magnetic ground state, we have carried out a systematic study of single crystalline CeAgSb2 by magnetic, electrical magneto-transport, and Shubnikov-de Haas (SdH) studies over a broad range of temperature and magnetic field. We have constructed the magnetic phase diagram based solely on magnetoresistance data. Here, depending on the orientation of the magnetic field H, either ferromagnetic or antiferromagnetic ordering occurs below TO. The resistivity of this compound below TO does not follow a simple Fermi liquid behavior, but requires an additional contribution from conduction electron scattering from boson excitations with an energy gap, D. At zero field the temperature dependent resistivity below TO is most consistent with antiferromagnetic order, based on the transport theory which includes magnon scattering. Crystal field effect theory applied to the susceptibility data yields splitting energies from the ground state to the first and second excited states of 53 K and 137 K, respectively. Although there is some uncertainty in the Kondo temperature determination, we estimate TK ~ 23 K from our analysis. In the Fermi surface studies, the measurements show very small Fermi surface sections, not predicted by band structure calculations, and the SdH amplitudes are very sensitive to field direction. Only by considering lens orbits between the main Fermi surface cylinders can the SdH results be reconciled with the Fermi surface topology predicted from band structure., Comment: 24 pages, 12 figures, 1 table
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28. Magnetic Field Dependence of CDW Phases in Per2M(mnt)2 (M=Pt, Au)
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Brooks, J. S., Graf, D., Choi, E. S., Almeida, M., Dias, J. C., Henriques, R. T., and Matos, M.
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Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Recently the authors discovered that the suppression of the charge density wave (CDW) ground states by high magnetic fields in the organic conductor series Per2M(mnt)2 is followed by additional high field, CDW-like phases. The purpose of this presentation is to review these compounds, to consider the relevant parameters of the materials that describe the manner in which the CDW ground state may undergo new field induced changes above the Pauli limit., Comment: 8 pages, 9 figures, 1 table
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29. Magnetic Field Dependent Behavior of the CDW ground state in Per2M(mnt)2 (M = Au, Pt)
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Brooks, J. S., Graf, D., Choi, E. S., Almeida, M., Dias, J. C., Henriques, R. T., and Matos, M.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
The Per2M(mnt)2 class of organic conductors exhibit a charge density wave (CDW) ground state below about 12 K, which may be suppressed in magnetic fields of order 20 to 30 T. However, for both cases of counter ion M(mnt)2 species studied (M = Au (zero spin) and M = Pt (spin 1/2)), new high field ground states evolve for further increases in magnetic field. We report recent investigations where thermopower, Hall effect, high pressure and additional transport measurements have been carried out to explore these new high field phases., Comment: 6 pages, 10 figures, 27 references
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30. Resonant Nernst effect in the metallic and field-induced spin density wave states of (TMTSF)2ClO4
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Choi, E. S., Brooks, J. S., Kang, H., Jo, Y. J., and Kang, W.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We examine an unusual phenomenon where, in tilted magnetic fields near magic angles parallel to crystallographic planes, a "giant" resonant Nernst signal has been observed by Wu et al.[Phys. Rev. Lett. 91 56601(2003)] in the metallic state of an organic conducting Bechgaard salt. We show that this effect appears to be a general feature of these materials, and is also present in the field induced spin density wave phase with even larger amplitude. Our results place new restrictions on models that treat the metallic state as an unconventional density wave or as a state with finite Cooper pairing., Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures
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31. Magnetization, thermoelectric, and pressure studies of the magnetic field-induced metal to insulator transition in tau phase organic conductors
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Graf, D., Choi, E. S., Brooks, J. S., Harrison, N., Murata, K., Konoike, T., Papavassilou, G., and Mousdis, G. A.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We have investigated the magnetic field-induced metal-insulator transition in the tau-phase organic conductors, which occurs in fields above 35 T, and below 14 K, by magnetization, thermoelectric, and pressure dependent transport methods. Our results show that the transition is a bulk thermodynamic process where a magnetic field-dependent gap opens upon entry into the insulating state. We argue that the transition involves a magnetic field-induced change in the electronic structure., Comment: 13 pages, 10 figures, 1 table
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32. Magnetism and electron spin resonance in single crystalline beta-AgNpO2(SeO3)
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Jobiliong, E., Oshima, Y., Brooks, J. S., and Albrecht-Schmitt, T. E.
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Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter - Abstract
We report magnetization, susceptibility, electrical transport, and electron spin resonance (ESR) studies of single crystals of beta-AgNpO2(SeO3). Here the valence of the Np sites is expected to be Np(V). We observe a magnetic transition below 8 K, where the transition temperature is dependent on the effective magnetic moment. Although the transition appears to be ferromagnetic, no hysteresis is seen in the magnetization, and the saturation moment above 0.1 T is found to be about 60% of the free NpO2 ion moment. The decrease in the Np moments determined experimentally is thought to arise from crystal field and spin-orbit effects. Although Np(V) is expected to be ESR silent, we observe temperature dependent ESR spectra at ~44 GHz (for fields above the saturation field) that show slight shifts in the g-factor and line width at low temperatures. Our results provide evidence that both Np(V) and Np(IV) valences are present, where the latter may be a minority population. The crystals, although dark in appearance, are electrically insulating (rho > 10^10 Ohm-cm) at room temperature., Comment: 6 pages, 8 figures
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33. High Field ESR Study of the pi-d Correlated Organic Conductor lambda-(BETS)2Fe0.6Ga0.4Cl4
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Oshima, Y., Jobiliong, E., Tokumoto, T., Brooks, J. S., Zvyagin, S. A., Krzystek, J., Tanaka, H., Kobayashi, A., Cui, H., and Kobayashi, H.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
Submillimeter and millimeter wave electron spin resonance (ESR) measurements of the pi-d correlated organic conductor lambda-(BETS)2Fe0.6Ga0.4Cl4 have been performed. Antiferromagnetic resonance (AFMR) has been observed in the insulating antiferromagnetic phase, and its frequency-field dependence can be reproduced by the biaxial anisotropic AFMR theory. We find that in this alloy system, the easy-axis is near the b-axis, unlike previous results for the pure lambda-(BETS)2FeCl4 salts where it is closer to the c*-axis. We have also observed electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) in the metallic phase at higher fields where the g-value is shown to be temperature and frequency dependent for field applied along the c*-axis. This behavior indicates the existence of strong pi-d interaction. Our measurements further show the magnetic anisotropy associated with the anions (the D term in the spin Hamiltonian) is |D|~0.11 cm-1., Comment: 7 pages, 7 figures, Submitted to PRB
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34. High magnetic field induced charge density wave states in a quasi-one dimensional organic conductor
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Graf, D., Choi, E. S., Brooks, J. S., Henriques, Rui T., Almeida, M., and Matos, M.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We have measured the high field magnetoresistence and magnetization of quasi-one- dimensional (Q1D) organic conductor (Per)2Pt(mnt)2 (where Per = perylene and mnt = maleonitriledithiolate), which has a charge density wave (CDW) ground state at zero magnetic field below 8 K. We find that the CDW ground state is suppressed with moderate magnetic fields of order 20 T, as expected from a mean field theory treatment of Pauli effects[W. Dieterich and P. Fulde, Z. Physik 265, 239 - 243 (1973)]. At higher magnetic fields, a new, density wave state with sub-phases is observed in the range 20 to 50 T, which is reminiscent of the cascade of field induced, quantized, spin density wave phases (FISDW) observed in the Bechgaard salts. The new density wave state, which we tenatively identify as a field induced charge density wave state (FICDW), is re-entrant to a low resistance state at even higher fields, of order 50 T and above. Unlike the FISDW ground state, the FICDW state is only weakly orbital, and appears for all directions of magnetic field. Our findings are substantiated by electrical resistivity, magnetization, thermoelectric, and Hall measurements. We discuss our results in light of theoretical work involving magnetic field dependent Q1D CDW ground states in high magnetic fields [D. Zanchi, A. Bjelis, and G. Montambaux, Phys. Rev. B 53, (1996)1240; A. Lebed, JETP Lett. 78,138(2003)]., Comment: 16 pages, 5 figures
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35. Suppression of a charge density wave ground state in high magnetic fields: spin and orbital mechanisms
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Graf, D., Brooks, J. S., Choi, E. S., Uji, S., Dias, J. C., Almeida, M., and Matos, M.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
The charge density wave (CDW) transition temperature in the quasi-one dimensional (Q1D) organic material of (Per)$_2$Au(mnt)$_2$ is relatively low (TCDW = 12 K). Hence in a mean field BCS model, the CDW state should be completely suppressed in magnetic fields of order 30 - 40 T. To explore this possibility, the magnetoresistance of (Per)$_2$Au(mnt)$_2$ was investigated in magnetic fields to 45 T for 0.5 K < T < 12 K. For fields directed along the Q1D molecular stacking direction, TCDW decreases with field, terminating at about ~ 37 T for temperatures approaching zero. Results for this field orientation are in general agreement with theoretical predictions, including the field dependence of the magnetoresistance and the energy gap, $\Delta_{CDW}$. However, for fields tilted away from the stacking direction, orbital effects arise above 15 T that may be related to the return of un-nested Fermi surface sections that develop as the CDW state is suppressed. These findings are consistent with expectations that quasi-one dimensional metallic behavior will return outside the CDW phase boundary., Comment: 12 pages, 5 figures
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36. Semiconductive and Photoconductive Properties of the Single Molecule Magnets Mn12-Acetate and Fe8Br8
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North, J. M., Zipse, D., Dalal, N. S., Choi, E. S., Jobiliong, E., Brooks, J. S., and Eaton, D. L.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Resistivity measurements are reported for single crystals of Mn12-Acetate and Fe8Br8. Both materials exhibit a semiconductor-like, thermally activated behavior over the 200-300 K range. The activation energy, Ea, obtained for Mn12-Acetate was 0.37 +/- 0.05 eV, which is to be contrasted with the value of 0.55 eV deduced from the earlier reported absorption edge measurements and the range of 0.3-1 eV from intramolecular density of states calculations, assuming 2Ea = Eg, the optical band gap. For Fe8Br8, Ea was measured as 0.73 +/- 0.1 eV, and is discussed in light of the available approximate band structure calculations. Some plausible pathways are indicated based on the crystal structures of both lattices. For Mn12-Acetate, we also measured photoconductivity in the visible range; the conductivity increased by a factor of about eight on increasing the photon energy from 632.8 nm (red) to 488 nm (blue). X-ray irradiation increased the resistivity, but Ea was insensitive to exposure., Comment: 7 pages, 8 figures
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37. High magnetic field-induced insulating phase in an organic conductor
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Brooks, J. S., Graf, D., Choi, E. S., Balicas, L., Storr, K., Mielke, C. H., and Papavassiliou, G. C.
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Condensed Matter - Abstract
We report electrical transport, skin depth, and magnetocaloric measurements in the tau-series of organic conductors at very high magnetic fields. Above 36 T these materials show a magnetic field induced first order phase transition from a metallic to an insulating state. The transition, which is a bulk thermodynamic phenomenon, does not follow the conventional prescription for field induced phase transitions in organic conductors., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures
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38. High field magnetic resonant properties of beta'-(ET)2SF5CF2SO3
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Rutel, I. B., Zvyagin, S. A., Brooks, J. S., Krzystek, J., Kuhns, P., Reyes, A. P., Ward, B. H., Schlueter, J. A., Winter, R. W., and Gard, G. L.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
A systematic electron spin resonance (ESR) investigation of the low temperature regime for the (ET)2SF5CF2SO3 system was performed in the frequency range of ~200-700 GHz, using backward wave oscillator sources, and at fields up to 25 T. Newly acquired access to the high frequency and fields shows experimental ESR results in agreement with the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) investigation, revealing evidence that the transition seen at 20 K is not of conventional spin-Peierls order. A significant change of the spin resonance spectrum in beta'-(ET)2SF5CF2SO3 at low temperatures, indicates a transition into a three-dimensional-antiferromagnetic (3D AFM) phase., Comment: 4 pages, 7 figures, minor grammatical changes
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39. Fermiology and superconductivity studies on the non-tetrachalcogenafulvalene structured organic superconductor beta-(BDA-TTP)_2SbF_6
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Choi, E. S., Jobiling, E., Wade, A., Goetz, E., Brooks, J. S., Yamada, J., Mizutani, T., Kinoshita, T., and Tokumoto, M.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
The quantum oscillatory effect and superconductivity in a non-tetrachalcogenafulvalene (TCF) structure based organic superconductor beta-(BDA-TTP)_2SbF_6 are studied. Here the Shubnikov-de Haas effect (SdH) and angular dependent magnetoresistance oscillations (AMRO) are observed. The oscillation frequency associated with a cylindrical Fermi surface is found to be about 4050 tesla, which is also verified by the tunnel diode oscillator (TDO) measurement. The upper critical field Hc2 measurement in a tilted magnetic field and the TDO measurement in the mixed state reveal a highly anisotropic superconducting nature in this material. We compared physical properties of beta-(BDA-TTP)_2SbF_6 with typical TCF structure based quasi two-dimensional organic conductors. A notable feature of beta-(BDA-TTP)_2SbF_6 superconductor is a large value of effective cyclotron mass m_c^*=12.4+/1.1 m_e, which is the largest yet found in an organic superconductor. A possible origin of the enhanced effective mass and its relation to the superconductivity are briefly discussed., Comment: 8 pages, 10 figures
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40. Disorder-driven magnetic field-dependent phases in an organic conductor
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Storr, K., Graf, D., Brooks, J. S., Balicas, L., Mielke, C., and Papavassiliou, G. C.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We report inter-plane ($R_{zz}$) electrical transport measurements in the \tp series of organic conductors at very high magnetic fields. In the field range between 36 and 60 T $R_{zz}$ shows a very hysteretic first order phase transition from metallic to an insulating state. This transition does not affect the Shubnikov-de-Haas oscillations associated with the two-dimensional (2D) Fermi surface. We argue that this transition originates from inter-plane disorder which gives rise to incoherent transport along the least conducting axis. We conclude that this system becomes a strictly 2D Fermi-liquid at high magnetic fields., Comment: 4 pages typset, 5 figures
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41. Coherent vs incoherent interlayer transport in layered metals
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Wosnitza, J., Hagel, J., Qualls, J. S., Brooks, J. S., Balthes, E., Schweitzer, D., Schlueter, J. A., Geiser, U., Mohtasham, J., Winter, R. W., and Gard, G. L.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
The magnetic-field, temperature, and angular dependence of the interlayer magnetoresistance of two different quasi-two-dimensional (2D) organic superconductors is reported. For $\kappa$-(BEDT-TTF)$_2$I$_3$ we find a well-resolved peak in the angle-dependent magnetoresistance at $\Theta = 90^\circ$ (field parallel to the layers). This clear-cut proof for the coherent nature of the interlayer transport is absent for $\beta$''-(BEDT-TTF)$_2$SF$_5$CH$_2$CF$_2$SO$_3$. This and the non-metallic behavior of the magnetoresistance suggest an incoherent quasiparticle motion for the latter 2D metal., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures. Phys. Rev. B, in press
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42. Photo-response of the conductivity in functionalized pentacene compounds
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Tokumoto, T., Brooks, J. S., Clinite, R., Wei, X., Anthony, J. E., Eaton, D. L., and Parkin, S. R.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
We report the first investigation of the photo-response of the conductivity of a new class of organic semiconductors based on functionalized pentacene. These materials form high quality single crystals that exhibit a thermally activated resistivity. Unlike pure pentacene, the functionalized derivatives are readily soluble in acetone, and can be evaporated or spin-cast as thin films for potential device applications. The electrical conductivity of the single crystal materials is noticeably sensitive to ambient light changes. The purpose, therefore, of the present study, is to determine the nature of the photo-response in terms of carrier activation vs. heating effects, and also to measure the dependence of the photo-response on photon energy. We describe a new method, involving the temperature dependent photo-response, which allows an unambiguous identification of the signature of heating effects in materials with a thermally activated conductivity. We find strong evidence that the photo-response in the materials investigated is predominantly a highly localized heating mechanism. Wavelength dependent studies of the photo-response reveal resonant features and cut-offs that indicate the photon energy absorption is related to the electronic structure of the material., Comment: Preprint: 18 pages total,7 figures
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43. Novel Features of the Newly Discovered Field-Induced Superconducting Phase of lambda-BETS2FeCl4
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Brooks, J. S., Balicasa, L., Matson, J., Storr, K., Kobayashi, H., Tanaka, H., Kobayashi, A., Uji, S., and Tokumoto, M.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
We examine magnetic field dependent properties associated with the newly discovered field-induced superconducting state (FISC) in lambda-BETS2FeCl4. These include the metal-to-antiferromagnetic insulator transition, the critical field of the FISC state in tilted magnetic fields, and the low-pressure, magnetic field dependence of the insulating and superconducting phases., Comment: 6 pages, Yamada Conference LVI, the Fourth International Symposium on Crystalline Organic Metals, Superconductors, and Ferromagnets, ISCOM 2001
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44. Unexpected Metallic-like Behavior of the Resistance in the Dielectric Spin Density Wave State in (TMTSF)2PF6
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Kornilov, A. V., Pudalov, V. M., Kitaoka, Y., Ishida, K., Mito, T., Tateiwa, N., Kobayashi, T. C., Brooks, J. S., and Qualls, J. S.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We report unexpected features of the transport in the dielectric spin density wave (SDW) phase of the quasi one-dimensional compound (TMTSF)_2PF_6: the resistance exhibits a maximum and a subsequent strong drop as temperature decreases below approximately 2K. The maximum in R(T) is not caused by depinning or Joule heating of the SDW. The characteristic temperature of the R(T) maximum and the scaling behavior of the resistance at different magnetic fields B evidence that the non-monotonic R(T) dependence has an origin different from the one known for the quantum Hall effect region of the phase diagram. We also found that the borderline T_0(B,P) which divides the field induced SDW region of the P-B-T phase diagram into the hysteresis and non-hysteresis domains, terminates in the N=1 sub-phase; the borderline has thus no extension to the SDW N=0 phase., Comment: LaTex, 5 pages, 5 figures
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45. Magnetothemopower study of quasi two-dimensional organic conductor $\alpha$-(BEDT-TTF)$_2$KHg(SCN)$_4$
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Choi, E. S., Brooks, J. S., and Qualls, J. S.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We have used a low-frequency magneto-thermopower (MTEP) method to probe the high magnetic field ground state behavior of $\alpha$-(BEDT-TTF)$_2$KHg(SCN)$_4$ along all three principal crystallographic axes at low temperatures. The thermopower tensor coefficients ($S_{xx}, S_{yx}$ and $S_{zz}$) have been measured to 30 T, beyond the anomalous low temperature, field-induced transition at 22.5 T. We find a significant anisotropy in the MTEP signal, and also observe large quantum oscillations associated with the de Haas - van Alphen effect. The anisotropy indicates that the ground state properties are clearly driven by mechanisms that occur along specific directions for the in-plane electronic structure. Both transverse and longitudinal magnetothermopower show asymptotic behavior in field, which can be explained in terms of magnetic breakdown of compensated closed orbits., Comment: 9 pages, 10 figures
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46. Superconductivity in an organic insulator at very high magnetic fields
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Balicas, L., Brooks, J. S., Storr, K., Uji, S., Tokumoto, M., Tanaka, H., Kobayashi, H., Kobayashi, A., Barzykin, V., and Gor'kov, L. P.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
We investigate by electrical transport the field-induced superconducting state (FISC) in the organic conductor $\lambda$-(BETS)$_2$FeCl$_4$. Below 4 K, antiferromagnetic-insulator, metallic, and eventually superconducting (FISC) ground states are observed with increasing in-plane magnetic field. The FISC state survives between 18 and 41 T, and can be interpreted in terms of the Jaccarino-Peter effect, where the external magnetic field {\em compensates} the exchange field of aligned Fe$^{3+}$ ions. We further argue that the Fe$^{3+}$ moments are essential to stabilize the resulting singlet, two-dimensional superconducting state, Comment: 9 pages 3 figures
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47. Novel Phases in the Field Induced Spin Density Wave State in (TMTSF)_2PF_6
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Kornilov, A. V., Pudalov, V. M., Kitaoka, Y., Ishida, K., Mito, T., Brooks, J. S., Qualls, J. S., Perenboom, J. A. A. J., Tateiwa, N., and Kobayashi, T. C.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
Magnetoresistance measurements on the quasi one-dimensional organic conductor (TMTSF)_2PF_6 performed in magnetic fields B up to 16T, temperatures T down to 0.12K and under pressures P up to 14kbar have revealed new phases on its P-B-T phase diagram. We found a new boundary which subdivides the field induced spin density wave (FISDW) phase diagram into two regions. We showed that a low-temperature region of the FISDW diagram is characterized by a hysteresis behavior typical for the first order transitions, as observed in a number of studies. In contrast to the common believe, in high temperature region of the FISDW phase diagram, the hysteresis and, hence, the first order transitions were found to disappear. Nevertheless, sharp changes in the resistivity slope are observed both in the low and high temperature domains indicating that the cascade of transitions between different subphases exists over all range of the FISDW state. We also found that the temperature dependence of the resistance (at a constant B) changes sign at about the same boundary. We compare these results with recent theoretical models., Comment: LaTex, 4 pages, 4 figures
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48. Electronic Structure of Novel Cation-Radical Salts in High Magnetic Fields
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Brooks, J. S., Balicas, L., Storr, K., Ward, B. H., Uji, S., Terashima, T., Terakura, C., Schlueter, J. A., Winter, R. W., Mohtasham, J., Gard, G. L., Papavassiliou, G. C., and Tokumoto, M.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
Two organic conducting materials, where unusual aspects of their composition play important roles, are explored: beta''-(BEDT-TTF)2SF5XSO3 which exhibits superconductivity, or a metal-insulator transition (for X=CH2CF2 or CHF respectively), and tau-(P-S, S -DMEDT-TTF)2 (AuBr2) (AuBr2)y which exhibits a large, hysteretic, negative magnetoresistance. Detailed angular dependent magnetoresistance studies that allow a tomographic view of the electronic structure of these materials with increasing magnetic fields are presented., Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, Conference paper submitted to Pacifichem 2000, Honolulu, Dec. 14-19, and Synt. Met., to be published
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49. Magnetic field-dependent interplay between incoherent and Fermi liquid transport mechanisms in low-dimensional tau phase organic conductors
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Storr, K., Balicas, L., Brooks, J. S., Graf, D., and Papavassiliou, G. C.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We present an electrical transport study of the 2-dimensional (2D) organic conductor tau-(P-(S,S)-DMEDT-TTF)_2(AuBr)_2(AuBr_2)_y (y = 0.75) at low temperatures and high magnetic fields. The inter-plane resistivity rho_zz increases with decreasing temperature, with the exception of a slight anomaly at 12 K. Under a magnetic field B, both rho_zz and the in-plane resistivity plane rho_xx show a pronounced negative and hysteretic magnetoresistance with Shubnikov de Haas (SdH)oscillations being observed in some (high quality)samples above 15 T. Contrary to the predicted single, star-shaped, closed orbit Fermi surface from band structure calculations (with an expected approximate area of 12.5% of A_FBZ), two fundamental frequencies F_l and F_h are detected in the SdH signal. These orbits correspond to 2.4% and 6.8% of the area of the first Brillouin zone(A_FBZ), with effective masses F_l = 4.0 +/- 0.5 and F_h = 7.3 +/- 0.1. The angular dependence, in tilted magnetic fields of F_l and F_h, reveals the 2D character of the FS and Angular dependent magnetoresistance (AMRO) further suggests a FS which is strictly 2-D where the inter-plane hopping t_c is virtually absent or incoherent. The Hall constant R_xy is field independent, and the Hall mobility increases by a factor of 3 under moderate magnetic fields. Our observations suggest a unique physical situation where a stable 2D Fermi liquid state in the molecular layers are incoherently coupled along the least conducting direction. The magnetic field not only reduces the inelastic scattering between the 2D metallic layers, but it also reveals the incoherent nature of interplane transport in the AMRO spectrum. The apparent ferromagnetism of the hysteretic magnetoresistance remains an unsolved problem., Comment: 33 pages, 11 figures
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50. On the absence of spin-splitting in alpha-(BEDT-TTF)2KHg(SCN)4
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Harrison, N., Biskup, N., Brooks, J. S., Balicas, L., and Tokumoto, M.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
We report the results of a detailed study of the field orientation-dependence of the de Haas-van Alphen waveform in $\alpha$-(BEDT-TTF)$_2$KHg(SCN)$_4$. By considering the field orientation-dependence of the sign and phase of the fundamental $\alpha$ frequency, at fields both well above and below the kink transition field, it is found that a single value for the product of the effective mass with the electron {\it g}-factor can explain the experimental data deep within both the high magnetic field and low magnetic field phases. This implies that spin-splitting does not occur within the low magnetic field phase until the angle between the magnetic field and the normal to the conducting planes is $\sim$~42$^\circ$. This finding contrasts greatly with that recently published by Sasaki and Fukase, implying that electron-electron interactions do not play a significant role in the formation of the charge-density wave ground state. The manner in which the amplitude of the waveform of the oscillations is damped within the low magnetic field phase is indicative of a non harmonically indexed reduction of the amplitude, thereby eliminating both magnetic breakdown and impurity scattering as dominant damping mechanisms within this phase. Meanwhile, the presence of a large amplitude second harmonic within the low magnetic field phase that has a negative sign over a broad range of angles can only be explained by the frequency doubling effect., Comment: 8 pages, 8 figures
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- 2000
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