28 August 2022 to 2 September 2022
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Magnetic ground state of rutile-type oxide RuO$_2$ inferred from muon

1 Sep 2022, 17:20
1h 40m
Science and Technology Campus, University of Parma

Science and Technology Campus, University of Parma

University of Parma, Italy
Poster Strongly correlated electron systems Posters

Speaker

Dr Masatoshi Hiraishi (Ibaraki University)

Description

Ruthenium dioxide RuO$_2$ is a well-known catalyst applied in various fields due to its high electrical conductivity and chemical stability. Although rutile RuO$_2$ has long been regarded as a Pauli paramagnetic metal, recent neutron diffraction experiments and resonant X-ray scattering have suggested the presence of an antiferromagnetic order ($T_\mathrm{N}>300~$K: Ru moment size $\sim$0.05$~\mu_\mathrm{B}$) associated with the lattice distortion. This has triggered a growing interest regarding the details of the electronic state. We were thus motivated to investigate the magnetic ground state of high-quality single crystal RuO$_2$ (residual resistivity ratio RRR>1,000) by muon spin rotation/relaxation experiment. We found no clear evidence from $\mu$SR measurements to suggest the development of a quasi-static antiferromagnetic order from $400~$K to $4~$K. The remaining possibility is that the muons happen to reside at a site where the internal magnetic field is canceling. In the presentation, we will also report the evaluation of muon site in the rutile structure deduced by first principles calculations to examine this possibility.

Primary author

Dr Masatoshi Hiraishi (Ibaraki University)

Co-authors

Dr Hirotaka Okabe (KEK IMSS) Prof. Akihiro Koda (IMSS, KEK) Prof. Ryosuke Kadono (KEK IMSS) Mr Toshihiko Muroi (ISSP, Univ. of Tokyo) Prof. Daigorou Hirai (Dept. Appl. Phys. Nagoya Univ. ) Prof. Zenji Hiroi (ISSP, Univ. of Tokyo)

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