The anharmonic vibrational dynamics in nearly stoichiometric La2CuO4+? is studied by means of anelastic and 139La NQR relaxation. In the absorption component of the elastic susceptibility as well as in the nuclear relaxation rate a peak is detected as a function of temperature, and a relaxation time ?=1.7 ×10-12 exp[(2800 K)/T] s is derived. The relaxation processes are attributed to tilt motion of the CuO6 octahedra in double-well potentials, whose cooperative character increases the effective energy barrier to the observed value. The analysis of the relaxation mechanisms has been carried out by reducing the dynamics of the interacting octahedra to a one-dimensional equation of motion. The solitonlike solutions correspond to parallel walls separating domains of different tilt patterns and give rise to pseudodiffusive modes which appear as a central component in the spectral density of the motion of the octahedra. The tilt waves may be considered to correspond to the dynamical lattice stripes observed in La-based and Bi-based high-Tc superconductors.
Tilt-waves dynamics of the oxygen octahedra in La2CuO4 from anelastic and 139La NQR relaxation
F Cordero;
1999
Abstract
The anharmonic vibrational dynamics in nearly stoichiometric La2CuO4+? is studied by means of anelastic and 139La NQR relaxation. In the absorption component of the elastic susceptibility as well as in the nuclear relaxation rate a peak is detected as a function of temperature, and a relaxation time ?=1.7 ×10-12 exp[(2800 K)/T] s is derived. The relaxation processes are attributed to tilt motion of the CuO6 octahedra in double-well potentials, whose cooperative character increases the effective energy barrier to the observed value. The analysis of the relaxation mechanisms has been carried out by reducing the dynamics of the interacting octahedra to a one-dimensional equation of motion. The solitonlike solutions correspond to parallel walls separating domains of different tilt patterns and give rise to pseudodiffusive modes which appear as a central component in the spectral density of the motion of the octahedra. The tilt waves may be considered to correspond to the dynamical lattice stripes observed in La-based and Bi-based high-Tc superconductors.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


