First direct observation of magnetic polarons by small-angle neutron scattering
Gabrielle Beaudin,
Alexandre Désilets-Benoit,
Robert Arnold
et al.
Abstract:High temperature superconductors start out as two-dimensional antiferromagnetic Mott insulators. These are then lightly doped, where the motion of these free charges distorts the surrounding Néel order and forms a string of distorted spins in the form of a magnetic polaron. Thus, magnetic polarons are thought to be central to the high-$T_c$ problem. The shape and size of such dynamic magnetic domains can be determined from small angle neutron scattering (SANS). In order to show that magnetic polarons can be de… Show more
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