Search for a second frequency signal in magnetite (Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub>) in the T<sub>V</sub> –T<sub>W</sub> range: a Maximum-Entropy μSR study
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Abstract
The local magnetism in Fe3O4 has been previously studied through muon-spin rotation (μSR) showing a single frequency signal. [1] Results indicate a transitionat TV (123 K) for the Verwey transition and a transition at TW (247 K) about twice TV . The transition at TW is not well understood, but suspected to be a precursor of the Verwey transition. [1] μSR time series of single crystals of magnetite indicate at a beat pattern, suggesting a second signal. By means of Maximum Entropy, we analyze transverse and zero field μSR single Xtal Fe3O4 data to search for a second signal in the T range above TV and below TW. [2]. The existence of this second signal of Fe3O4 in the TV -TW region could be related a phonon-assisted 3d-electron hopping in Fe3O4. [3] Thus, a second frequency signal or lack thereof in low fields may lead to a better understanding of the local magnetism, conduction mechanism, the Verwey transition and its precursors in the Fe3O4 Mott-Wigner glass.
[1] C Boekema et al, Hpf Interactions 31 (1986) 487; Phys Rev B31 (1985) 1233. [2] C Boekema and MC Browne, MaxEnt 2008, AIP Conf Proc #1073 p260.[3] C Boekema et al, Proc 11th Int M2S Conf (2015).
[1] C Boekema et al, Hpf Interactions 31 (1986) 487; Phys Rev B31 (1985) 1233. [2] C Boekema and MC Browne, MaxEnt 2008, AIP Conf Proc #1073 p260.[3] C Boekema et al, Proc 11th Int M2S Conf (2015).
*Research supported by DOE-LANL, AFC & SJSU.
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Presenters
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C Morante
- Physics & Astronomy, San Jose State University