Publications by authors named "D John Mukkattukavil"

In high-temperature cuprate superconductors, stripe order refers broadly to a coupled spin and charge modulation with a commensuration of eight and four lattice units, respectively. How this stripe order evolves across optimal doping remains a controversial question. Here we present a systematic resonant inelastic x-ray scattering study of weak charge correlations in LaSrCuO and LaEuSrCuO.

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Magnetic nanoparticles such as FePt in the L1 phase are the bedrock of our current data storage technology. As the grains become smaller to keep up with technological demands, the superparamagnetic limit calls for materials with higher magnetocrystalline anisotropy. This, in turn, reduces the magnetic exchange length to just a few nanometers, enabling magnetic structures to be induced within the nanoparticles.

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Charge order is universal to all hole-doped cuprates. Yet, the driving interactions remain an unsolved problem. Electron-electron interaction is widely believed to be essential, whereas the role of electron-phonon interaction is unclear.

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We present magnetic, thermodynamic, dielectric and structural investigations on the aluminoborate NiAlBO, belonging to the ludwigite family. Room temperature structural refinement suggests that the system crystallizes in the orthorhombic Pbam symmetry, in similarity with most members of this material class. Magnetic and thermodynamic measurements shows that the system undergoes a phase transition to an antiferromagnetic state at 38 K, signatures of which are also seen in the lattice parameters and the dielectric constant.

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