Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
Measurements are presented of the complex dynamic Young's modulus of NdNiO3 and Nd0.65Eu0.35NiO3
through themetal-insulator transition (MIT). Upon cooling, the modulus presents a narrowdip at theMIT followed
by an abrupt stiffening of ~6%. The anomaly is reproducible between cooling and heating in Nd0.65Eu0.35NiO3
but appears only as a slow stiffening during cooling in undoped NdNiO3, in conformance with the fact that the
MIT in RNiO3 changes from strongly first order to second order when the mean R size is decreased. The elastic
anomaly seems not to be associated with the antiferromagnetic transition, which is distinct from the MIT in
Nd0.65Eu0.35NiO3 . It is concluded that the steplike stiffening is due to the disappearance or freezing of dynamic
Jahn-Teller (JT) distortions through theMIT, where the JT active Ni3+ is disproportionated into alternating Ni3+?
and Ni3-? . The fluctuating octahedral JT distortion necessary to justify the observed jump in the elastic modulus
is estimated as ~3% but does not have a role in determining the MIT, since the otherwise-expected precursor
softening is not observed.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
STRUCTURAL PHASE TRANSITIONS; ELASTIC ANOMALIES; PEROVSKITES; Jahm-Teller effect; metal-insulator transitions
Elenco autori:
Cordero, Francesco
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