Spectroscopic study of doped strontium ruthenates compositions
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Abstract
Extraordinary properties of Sr2RuO4 have attracted much attention since the discovery of superconductivity in this material in [Y. Maeno et.al., Nature 372, 532 (1994)]. This material are isostructural to the high Tc cuprate superconductors which motivated extensive search of physically and chemically modified ruthenates [Gulian, et.al., Quantum Stud. Math. Found., 5, 161 (2018)]. One of the compositions Sr2Ru1-xRexO3Se, revealed feature, which most naturally fitted into the pattern of presence of a small fraction of superconducting phase in a multiphase sample with the dominant ferromagnetic phase, almost masking out this superconductivity at ~30 K. We present compositional, morphological, structural, magnetotransport, heat capacity, magnetic susceptibility, Raman and terahertz spectroscopy data to facilitate theoretical analysis of metamagnetism vs. superconductivity in this material.
*This work was supported in part by the ONR Grants N00014-16-2269, N00014-17-1-2972, N00014-18-1-2636, and N00014-1901-2265.
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Presenters
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Rajendra Dulal
- Chapman Univ
- Advanced Physics Laboratory, Institute for Quantum Studies,, Chapman University