Magnetoelastic standing waves induced in UO<sub>2</sub> by microsecond magnetic field pulses
ORAL
Abstract
We performed magnetoelastic measurements of the piezomagnetic antiferromagnet UO2 via the Fiber Bragg Grating method in pulsed magnetic fields up to 150 T generated by a single-turn coil setup. While still insufficient to suppress the robust low temperature magnetically ordered state, we show that the uniquely short timescales of a few micro seconds of the magnetic-field pulse excite mechanical elastic resonances in the sample due to the piezomagnetic coupling. This results in standing-wave magnetoelastic oscillations superimposed on the magnetostriction signal. We compare the resonances with natural resonance frequencies obtained by a resonant ultrasound technique. The piezomagnetic switching behavior of the antiferromagnetic ordering vector below TN=30.5K, which was revealed in a previous study [M. Jaime et al., Nature Communications 8, 99 (2017).] results in an apparent phase shift of π in the lattice oscillations. We further present a model to explain our data.
*Work at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory was supported by the National Science Foundation Cooperative Agreements No. DMR-1157490 and DMR-1644779, the State of Florida and the US Department of Energy. MJ acknowledges support from the DOE BES program "Science at 100T"
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Presenters
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Marcelo Jaime
- Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Los Alamos Natl Lab
- National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL), Los Alamos