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Crystal structure inside calcium fluoride with an implanted muon
Credit: SJB

Professor Stephen Blundell

Professor of Physics

Research theme

  • Quantum materials

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Research groups

  • Muons and magnets
Stephen.Blundell@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72347
Clarendon Laboratory, room 108
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mu(+)-SR studies of the weak ferromagnets CoCO3 and NiCO3

PHYSICA B 326:1-4 (2003) 522-526

Authors:

T Lancaster, SJ Blundell, FL Pratt, M Kurmoo

Abstract:

We present the results of zero-held mu(+)-SR measurements on CoCO3 and NiCO3. Both compounds are rhombohedral antiferromagnets which exhibit a spontaneous weak magnetisation below 22.2 and 17.2 K, respectively. This arises due to an anisotropic superexchange (Dzyaloshinsky-Moriya) interaction. We have studied the temperature dependence of the internal field in the ordered state and the magnetic fluctuations in the paramagnetic state. We describe the possible muon-site obtained from dipolar-field calculations. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

Spin freezing and magnetic inhomogeneities in bilayer manganites

(2003)

Authors:

AI Coldea, SJ Blundell, CA Steer, JF Mitchell, FL Pratt

Magnetism in Condensed Matter

American Journal of Physics American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) 71:1 (2003) 94-95

Authors:

Stephen Blundell, David Thouless

A μ+SR study of the rare earth antiferromagnet PrO2

JOURNAL OF PHYSICS-CONDENSED MATTER 15:49 (2003) PII S0953-8984(03)70866-2

Authors:

T Lancaster, SJ Blundell, FL Pratt, CH Gardiner, W Hayes, AT Boothroyd

Electronic phase transitions and magnetoresistance in a new bilayer manganate, Ca2.5Sr0.5GaMn2O8

Journal of Physics Condensed Matter 14:49 (2002) 13569-13577

Authors:

PD Battle, SJ Blundell, PN Santhosh, MJ Rosseinsky, C Steer

Abstract:

The crystal structure of the anion-deficient perovskite Ca2.5Sr0.5GaMn2O8 has been studied at 290 and 5 K by neutron diffraction (290 K; space group Pcm21, a = 5.4294(1), b = 11.3722(3), c = 5.2983(1) Å). The vacant oxide sites order to create a structure in which perovskite bilayers consisting of MnO6 octahedra are isolated from each other along [010] by a single layer of GaO4 tetrahedra. At 5 K the material is antiferromagnetic with an ordered magnetic moment of 3.09(1) μB per Mn cation. Magnetic susceptibility measurements suggest that short-range magnetic ordering within the bilayers occurs above 200 K, and muon spin relaxation data show that the transition to long-range magnetic order occurs between 150 and 125 K. The resistivity of Ca2.5Sr0.5GaMn2O8 decreases by an order of magnitude at 125 K, and ∼50% magnetoresistance is seen in a field of 80 kOe at 110 K.

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