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H. J. Kang, Pengcheng Dai, J. W. Lynn, M. Matsuura, J. R. Thompson,, Shou-Cheng Zhang, D. N. Argyriou, Y. Onose, and Y. Tokura

TL;DR
This paper refutes claims that magnetic scattering observed in electron-doped Nd2-xCexCuO4 is solely due to an impurity phase, providing evidence that the scattering is intrinsic to the material.
Contribution
The authors clarify that the magnetic scattering in NCCO is not caused by the (Nd,Ce)2O3 impurity phase, countering previous assertions and supporting the intrinsic magnetic properties of NCCO.
Findings
Magnetic scattering in NCCO is intrinsic, not impurity-induced.
The observed impurity phase does not account for all magnetic scattering.
The paper provides evidence against the impurity-based explanation.
Abstract
Mang et al. report the observation of a cubic (Nd,Ce)2O3 impurity phase grown epitaxially in annealed samples of electron-doped Nd2-xCexCuO4 (NCCO) and argue that our observed magnetic scattering in NCCO [Nature 423,522(2003)]is due entirely to (Nd,Ce)2O3. Here we show why this is incorrect.
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TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Advanced Condensed Matter Physics · Magnetic properties of thin films
