Magnetic excitations of perovskite rare-earth nickelates: RNiO$_3$
Ivon R. Buitrago, Cecilia I. Ventura

TL;DR
This paper investigates the magnetic excitations in perovskite rare-earth nickelates RNiO$_3$, proposing a simplified spin chain model to differentiate magnetic ground states through predicted magnon spectra, aiding future experimental identification.
Contribution
It introduces a localized spin model and analyzes magnetic excitations to distinguish between proposed magnetic phases in RNiO$_3$ compounds.
Findings
Predicted differences in magnon spectra for collinear and orthogonal phases.
Provided theoretical basis for experimental differentiation of magnetic ground states.
Analyzed stability of various magnetic configurations using classical and quantum models.
Abstract
The perovskite nickelates RNiO (R: rare-earth) have been studied as potential multiferroic compounds. A certain degree of charge disproportionation in the Ni ions has been confirmed by high resolution synchrotron power diffraction: instead of the nominal Ni valence, they can have the mixed-valence state Ni and Ni, though agreement has not been reached on the precise value of (e.g. for NdNiO, and were reported). Also, the magnetic ground state is not yet clear: collinear and non-collinear Ni-O magnetic structures have been proposed to explain neutron diffraction and soft X-ray resonant sccattering results in these compounds, and more recently a canted antiferromagnetic spin arrangement was proposed on the basis of magnetic susceptibility measurements. This scenario is reminiscent of the situation in the…
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