Local structure study of the orbital order/disorder transition in LaMnO3

Peter M.M. Thygesen, Callum A. Young, Edward O.R. Beake, Fabio Denis Romero, Leigh D. Connor, Thomas E. Proffen, Anthony E. Phillips, Matthew G. Tucker, Michael A. Hayward, David A. Keen, Andrew L. Goodwin

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Abstract

We use a combination of neutron and x-ray total scattering measurements together with pair distribution function (PDF) analysis to characterize the variation in local structure across the orbital order/disorder transition in LaMnO3. Our experimental data are inconsistent with a conventional order/disorder description of the transition, and reflect instead the existence of a discontinuous change in local structure between ordered and disordered states. Within the orbital ordered regime, the neutron and x-ray PDFs are best described by a local structure model with the same local orbital arrangements as those observed in the average (long-range) crystal structure. We show that a variety of meaningfully different local orbital arrangement models can give fits of comparable quality to the experimental PDFs collected within the disordered regime; nevertheless, our data show a subtle but consistent preference for the anisotropic Potts model proposed previously [M. R. Ahmed and G. A. Gehring, Phys. Rev. B 79, 174106 (2009)PRBMDO1098-012110.1103/PhysRevB.79.174106]. The key implications of this model are electronic and magnetic isotropy together with the loss of local inversion symmetry at the Mn site. We conclude with a critical assessment of the interpretation of PDF measurements when characterizing local symmetry breaking in functional materials.

Original languageEnglish
Article number174107
JournalPhysical Review B
Volume95
Issue number17
DOIs
StatePublished - May 30 2017
Externally publishedYes

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