Magnetostriction and magneto-structural domains in antiferromagnetic YBa2Cu3O6

Abstract

We have used high-resolution neutron Larmor diffraction and capacitative dilatometry to investigate spontaneous and forced magnetostriction in undoped, antiferromagnetic YBa2Cu3O6.0, the parent compound of a prominent family of high-temperature superconductors. Upon cooling below the N\'eel temperature, TN = 420~K, Larmor diffraction reveals the formation of magneto-structural domains of characteristic size 240~nm. In the antiferromagnetic state, dilatometry reveals a minute (4 × 10-6) orthorhombic distortion of the crystal lattice in external magnetic fields. We attribute these observations to exchange striction and spin-orbit coupling induced magnetostriction, respectively, and show that they have an important influence on the thermal and charge transport properties of undoped and lightly doped cuprates.

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