Soft X-ray resonant scattering studies at the Mn LII, III- and the La MIV, V- edges of single-crystal LaSr2Mn2O7 are reported. At low temperatures, below TN≈160 K, energy scans with a fixed momentum transfer at the \emph{A}-type antiferromagnetic (0 0 1) reflection around the Mn LII, III-edges with incident linear σ and π polarizations show strong resonant enhancements. The splitting of the energy spectra around the Mn LII, III-edges may indicate the presence of a mixed valence state, e.g., Mn3+/Mn4+. The relative intensities of the resonance and the clear shoulder-feature as well as the strong incident σ and π polarization dependences strongly indicate its complex electronic origin. Unexpected enhancement of the charge Bragg (0 0 2) reflection at the La MIV, V-edges with σ polarization has been observed up to 300 K, with an anomaly appearing around the orbital-ordering transition temperature, TOO≈220 K, suggesting a strong coupling (competition) between them.
@article{arxiv.1003.2229,
title = {Soft X-ray resonant scattering study of single-crystal LaSr$_2$Mn$_2$O$_7$},
author = {H. -F. Li and Y. Su and Tapan Chatterji and A. Nefedov and J. Persson and P. Meuffels and Y. Xiao and Th. Brückel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1003.2229},
year = {2014}
}