Dimensional crossover in a layered ferromagnet detected by spin correlation driven distortions
Exploring lattice distortions from magnetic short-range ordering (SRO) facilitates the understanding of magnetic long-range ordering (LRO). Here the authors apply high-multipole nonlinear optical polarimetry to track SRO induced distortions in CrSiTe3, showing that LRO is established via a crossover...
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Main Authors: | A. Ron, E. Zoghlin, L. Balents, S. D. Wilson, D. Hsieh |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/9f5081b22e83417ca478a6befdf1030d |
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