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    ISSN: 1572-9605
    Keywords: Phase separation ; hole doping ; La2−x Sr x CuO4
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology , Physics
    Notes: Abstract The diffusion of the excess oxygen during phase separation in La2CuO4+δ was studied using thermal history-dependent normal state magnetic susceptibilityϰ(T, t) measurements versus temperatureT and timet as a probe. A large thermal hysteresis ofϰ(T) was observed for La2CuO4.044 between data obtained after quenching to 5 K and then warming, and data obtained while or after slowly cooling from 300 K. A model for the excess oxygen diffusion is presented, from which theϰ(T, t) data yield aT-independent activation energy of 0.24(3) eV for the diffusion coefficient of the excess oxygen from 150 to 220 K. In related work, we have used139La NQR andμSR measurements to probe the antiferromagnetic (AF) region (x〈0.02) of the La2−x Sr x CuO4 system below the Néel temperatureT N(x), from which we extract the Cu+2 staggered magnetizationM †(x, T). M†(x, T=0), extrapolated from above 30 K, was successfully modeled with spin-wave theory, assuming that the doped holes are mobile and are situated in walls in the CuO2 plane which uncouple undoped AF domains; these domains are coupled to those in adjacent CuO2 planes. This agreement supports the previous hypothesis that microsegregation of the (mobile) doped holes into domain walls occurs above ∼30 K, consistent with the phenomenology of Emery and Kivelson. Below ∼30 K, an anomalous increase inM †(x, T) is observed, such thatM †(x, T=0) is nearly independent ofx. We interpret this effect as arising from localization of the doped holes below ∼30 K.
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