High energy magnetic excitations in Cr

ORAL

Abstract

Pure Cr has a simple bcc structure but the magnetism is known to be rather complicated, and so far its properties are not yet understood well [1]. Below $T_{N} = 311 K$ it is antiferromagnetic (AF) with an incommensurate (IC) spin density wave showing long-range order. We have used inelastic neutron scattering to map the dynamics of the spin density wave in a single-Q (i.e. untwined) single crystal of Chromium. We observe fluctuations of the magnetism wavevectors corresponding to the commensurate (1, 0, 0), the allowed IC positions (1$\pm\delta$, 0, 0) and the silent IC positions (0, 1$\pm\delta$, 0) at energies up to 83 meV. Interestingly, as the energy of the fluctuations increases, spectral weight moves from the IC peaks to smaller $\delta$, becoming commensurate at around 64 meV. This behaviour, namely IC AF fluctuations that move to the commensurate position, is also a common feature observed in high-TC superconductors such YBa$_{2}$Cu$_{3}$O$_{6.6}$ [2], La$_{15/8}$Ba$_{1/8}$CuO$_{4}$ [3], and La$_{1.84}$Sr$_{0.16}$CuO$_{4}$ [4]. An understanding of the magnetism in the itinerant AF Chromium may well help unravel that in the high-TC superconductors. [1] E. Fawcett, Rev. Mod. Phys. 60, 209 (1988). [2] Hayden et. al. Nature 429, 531 ('04). [3] Tranquada et. al. Nature 429, 534 ('04). [4] Christensen et. al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 93, 147002 (2004).

Authors

  • Hyungje Woo

    BNL/ ISIS Facility/ U. of Tennessee

  • E. Clementyev

  • P. B\"oni

    Physik Dept. E21, Garching, Germany

  • M. Fujita

    IMR, Tohoku Univ. Japan

  • T.G. Perring

    ISIS Facility, RAL UK

  • S.M. Hayden

    H.H. Wills Physics Laboratory, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1TL, UK, Univ. Bristol, UK

  • G. Shirane

    Brookhaven National Laboratory, BNL