Imaging scale-invariant magnetic textures in a strongly correlated oxide
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Abstract
The electronic ground state of correlated electron systems, often manifests a granular texture across a broad range of length scales. Antiferromagnetic order is a common instability of these materials, however, its nanoscale spatial organization has not been systematically studied. In this talk, I will present our recent result using a resonant soft X-ray scattering nanoprobe to image the bulk magnetic landscape in NdNiO3 thin films. Our measurements provide direct evidence for a highly textured magnetic fabric, that further exhibits return memory effects across the Neel transition. The scale-free distribution of antiferromagnetic domains and its non-integral dimensionality, together reveal an unprecedented magnetic fractal geometry near criticality, which reflects the interplay between electronic correlations and an intrinsic local parameter. Our observations expose new essential details of the nanoscale anatomy of strongly correlated electronic systems.
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Presenters
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Jiarui Li
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology