Evidence for different spin-orbit interactions in the Ba and Cu layers of YBa2Cu3O7 at the Ba and Cu L2,3 edges.
Abstract
The L2,3 edges arise from the 2p3/2,1/2 core transitions to final band states of d5/2,3/2 character, and may give information on the uneven population of the spin-orbit split bands of d-character that lead to a material ferromagnetic or anti-ferromagnetic properties. Absorption, fluorescence and enhanced scattering data at the Ba and Cu L2,3 edges of a single crystal, and a 50 nm film were measured respectively at SSRL (Station 2-3) and LBNL-ALS (6.3.1 Station: P. Nachimuthu chamber for fluorescence and total electron yield and J.B. Kortright chamber for enhanced scattering). The theoretical relative intensity I(L3)/I(L2)=2 is satisfied for the reference material BaBr2 but deviations from 2 at the respective L2,3 edges: Ba by --14% and Cu by +19% in a material that is neither ferromagnetic nor anti-ferromagnetic suggests the presence of magnetic interactions for the individual elements that cancel out in the material. All models for magnetic interactions should then take into account the coupling of the Cu and Ba atoms in adjacent layers of YBCO, a 2D material. DOE, NATO, NSF, Dreyfus supported.
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APS March Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- March 2005
- Bibcode:
- 2005APS..MARA13009A