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SF07.05.01 2022 MRS Spring Meeting

Piezomagnetism in Uranium Dioxide

When and Where

May 10, 2022
10:30am - 11:00am

Hilton, Kalia Conference Center, 2nd Floor, Kahili 2

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Krzysztof Gofryk1

Idaho National Laboratory1

Abstract

Krzysztof Gofryk1

Idaho National Laboratory1
The spin-lattice coupling in uranium dioxide remains an unsolved puzzle resulting from the lack of a thorough understanding of the strong coupling between 5<i>f</i>-electron magnetism and lattice vibrations. UO<sub>2</sub> is a Mott-Hubbard insulator with well-localized 5<i>f</i>-electrons and its magnetic state is characterized by a non-collinear antiferromagnetic structure and multidomain Jahn-Teller distortions. In the magnetic state, a UO<sub>2</sub> single-crystal subjected to strong magnetic fields exhibits the abrupt appearance of positive linear magnetostriction leading to a trigonal distortion and piezomagnetism. This is the first example of piezomagnetism in the <i>f</i>-electron spin system. The unusually strong correlations between the magnetic moments in U-atoms and lattice distortions are a direct consequence of the non-collinear symmetry of the magnetic state that breaks time-reversal symmetry in a non-trivial way. The microscopic nature of these interactions, however, remains unclear. During the talk, we will demonstrate how detailed thermodynamic and structural measurements, performed in high and ultra-high magnetic fields, can be used to study these interactions and their couplings. We will discuss the implications of these results in the context of the origin of the piezomagnetic ground state in this material.

Keywords

elastic properties | magnetic properties

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