Optical properties of ferrites through their magnetic ordering and spin-reorientation temperatures
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Abstract
Iron oxides have attracted a great deal of attention due to their high magnetic ordering temperatures and semiconducting band gaps, the combination of which is very attractive for applications. In this work, we investigate band gap behavior in charge-ordered LuFe$_{\mathrm{2}}$O$_{\mathrm{4}}$ and its cousin LuFeO$_{\mathrm{3}}$, showing that the latter is robust with temperature through the 130 K spin-reorientation and 440 K Neel transitions, and compare our findings with electronic structure calculations. Time permitting, we will discuss the spin polarized nature of the bands that form the leading edges of the gaps.
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Authors
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Brian Holinsworth
Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville
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Charles Brooks
Penn State Univ
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Julia Mundy
Cornell Univ
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Judy Cherian
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
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S. McGill
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, National High Magnetic Field Lab, Tallahassee, FL, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee, FL
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Darrell Schlom
Cornell University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Cornell University, Cornell Univ, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Cornell University,, Department of Materials Science and Engineering Cornell University, USA
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Janice Musfeldt
Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville