Singlet magnetism in intermetallic UGa$_2$ unveiled by inelastic x-ray scattering
Abstract
Using high resolution tender-x-ray resonant inelastic scattering and hard-x-ray non-resonant inelastic scattering beyond the dipole limit we were able to detect electronic excitations in intermetallic UGa that are highly atomic in nature. Analysis of the spectral lineshape reveals that the local configuration characterizes the correlated nature of this ferromagnet. The orientation and directional dependence of the spectra indicate that the ground state is made of the singlet and/or doublet symmetry. With the ordered moment in the plane, we infer that the magnetism originates from the higher lying doublet being mixed with the singlet due to inter-site exchange, qualifying UGa to be a true quantum magnet. The ability to observe atomic excitations is crucial to resolve the on-going debate about the degree of localization versus itineracy in U intermetallics.
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@article{arxiv.2307.15100,
title = {Singlet magnetism in intermetallic UGa$_2$ unveiled by inelastic x-ray scattering},
author = {Andrea Marino and Martin Sundermann and Denise S. Christovam and Andrea Amorese and Chun-Fu Chang and Paulius Dolmantas and Ayman H. Said and Hlynur Grrtarsson and Bernhard Keimer and Maurits W. Haverkort and Alexander V. Andreev and Ladilav Havela and Peter Thalmeier and Liu Hao Tjeng and Andrea Severing},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.15100},
year = {2023}
}
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9 pages, 7 figures