Scanning tunnelling spectroscopy as a probe of multi-Q magnetic states of itinerant magnets

It remains difficult to distinguish single-Q and multi-Q magnetic states experimentally. Here, Gastiasoro et al. show that the magnetic configuration of an itinerant system can be mapped out to the local density of states near a magnetic impurity, distinguishing unambiguously between single-Q and mu...

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Main Authors: Maria N. Gastiasoro, Ilya Eremin, Rafael M. Fernandes, Brian M. Andersen
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:98d6f1c6806b4d5d85092b805dd47aac2021-12-02T14:42:02ZScanning tunnelling spectroscopy as a probe of multi-Q magnetic states of itinerant magnets10.1038/ncomms143172041-1723https://doaj.org/article/98d6f1c6806b4d5d85092b805dd47aac2017-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms14317https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723It remains difficult to distinguish single-Q and multi-Q magnetic states experimentally. Here, Gastiasoro et al. show that the magnetic configuration of an itinerant system can be mapped out to the local density of states near a magnetic impurity, distinguishing unambiguously between single-Q and multi-Qphases.Maria N. GastiasoroIlya EreminRafael M. FernandesBrian M. AndersenNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2017)
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Scanning tunnelling spectroscopy as a probe of multi-Q magnetic states of itinerant magnets
description It remains difficult to distinguish single-Q and multi-Q magnetic states experimentally. Here, Gastiasoro et al. show that the magnetic configuration of an itinerant system can be mapped out to the local density of states near a magnetic impurity, distinguishing unambiguously between single-Q and multi-Qphases.
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author Maria N. Gastiasoro
Ilya Eremin
Rafael M. Fernandes
Brian M. Andersen
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title Scanning tunnelling spectroscopy as a probe of multi-Q magnetic states of itinerant magnets
title_short Scanning tunnelling spectroscopy as a probe of multi-Q magnetic states of itinerant magnets
title_full Scanning tunnelling spectroscopy as a probe of multi-Q magnetic states of itinerant magnets
title_fullStr Scanning tunnelling spectroscopy as a probe of multi-Q magnetic states of itinerant magnets
title_full_unstemmed Scanning tunnelling spectroscopy as a probe of multi-Q magnetic states of itinerant magnets
title_sort scanning tunnelling spectroscopy as a probe of multi-q magnetic states of itinerant magnets
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