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Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2014

Diffuse scattering in metallic tin polymorphs

Björn Wehinger; Alexei Bosak; Giuseppe Piccolboni; Keith Refson; Dmitry Chernyshov; Alexandre Ivanov; Alexander Rumiantsev; M. Krisch

The lattice dynamics of the metallic tin β and γ polymorphs has been studied by a combination of diffuse scattering, inelastic x-ray scattering and density functional perturbation theory. The non-symmorphic space group of the β-tin structure results in unusual asymmetry of thermal diffuse scattering. Strong resemblance of the diffuse scattering intensity distribution in β and γ-tin were observed, reflecting the structural relationship between the two phases and revealing the qualitative similarity of the underlying electronic potential. The strong influence of the electron subsystem on inter-ionic interactions creates anomalies in the phonon dispersion relations. All observed features are described in great detail by the density functional perturbation theory for both β- and γ-tin at arbitrary momentum transfers. The combined approach delivers thus a complete picture of the lattice dynamics in harmonic description.


New Journal of Physics | 2011

High-frequency dynamics in the near-surface region studied by inelastic x-ray scattering: the case of liquid indium

Björn Wehinger; M. Krisch; H. Reichert

Inelastic x-ray scattering in grazing angle geometry provides a novel tool for studying the surface and bulk lattice dynamics in a single experiment by varying the incidence angle around the critical angle of total reflection. At very small incidence angles (below the critical angle), it is possible to study the collective dynamics in a subsurface region of a few nanometres at interatomic length and time scales. An experimental study on liquid indium in the near-surface region is presented here and the results are analysed within a theoretical framework, based on classical hydrodynamics for the height–height fluctuations (capillary waves and non-propagating fluctuations) and generalized hydrodynamics for the bulk density fluctuations. The investigation reveals the presence of capillary waves in the inelastic x-ray spectra as an additional contribution at zero-energy transfer and a modification of the bulk density fluctuation contribution. A longer structural relaxation time and a larger longitudinal viscosity with respect to bulk indium are observed, similarly to related studies in confined liquids.


Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2014

Diffuse scattering in Ih ice

Björn Wehinger; Dmitry Chernyshov; M. Krisch; Sergey Bulat; Victor Ezhov; Alexei Bosak

Single crystals of ice Ih, extracted from the subglacial Lake Vostok accretion ice layer (3621 m depth) were investigated by means of diffuse x-ray scattering and inelastic x-ray scattering. The diffuse scattering was identified as mainly inelastic and rationalized in the frame of ab initio calculations for the ordered ice XI approximant. Together with Monte-Carlo modelling, our data allowed reconsidering previously available neutron diffuse scattering data of heavy ice as the sum of thermal diffuse scattering and static disorder contribution.


Scientific Reports | 2017

Critical scattering and incommensurate phase transition in antiferroelectric PbZrO3 under pressure

R. G. Burkovsky; I. Bronwald; D. Andronikova; Björn Wehinger; M. Krisch; J. Jacobs; D. Gambetti; Krystian Roleder; A. Majchrowski; A. V. Filimonov; A. I. Rudskoy; S. B. Vakhrushev; A. K. Tagantsev

Antiferroelectric lead zirconate is the key ingredient in modern ferroelectric and piezoelectric functional solid solutions. By itself it offers opportunities in new-type non-volatile memory and energy storage applications. A highly useful and scientifically puzzling feature of this material is the competition between the ferro- and antiferroelectric phases due to their energetic proximity, which leads to a challenge in understanding of the critical phenomena driving the formation of the antiferroelectric structure. We show that application of hydrostatic pressure drastically changes the character of critical lattice dynamics and enables the soft-mode-driven incommensurate phase transition sequence in lead zirconate. In addition to the long known cubic and antiferroelectric phases we identify the new non-modulated phase serving as a bridge between the cubic and the incommensurate phases. The pressure effect on ferroelectric and incommensurate critical dynamics shows that lead zirconate is not a single-instability-driven system.


Geophysical Research Letters | 2016

Dynamical and elastic properties of MgSiO3 perovskite (bridgmanite)

Björn Wehinger; Alexei Bosak; Sabrina Nazzareni; Daniele Antonangeli; Alessandro Mirone; S. L. Chaplot; R. Mittal; Anton Shatskiy; Surendra K. Saxena; Subrata Ghose; M. Krisch

We have determined the lattice dynamics of MgSiO


Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2015

Lattice dynamics of α-cristobalite and the Boson peak in silica glass

Björn Wehinger; Alexei Bosak; Keith Refson; Alessandro Mirone; Aleksandr I. Chumakov; M. Krisch

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Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2013

Lattice dynamics of coesite

Björn Wehinger; Alexei Bosak; Aleksandr I. Chumakov; Alessandro Mirone; Björn Winkler; Leonid Dubrovinsky; Natalia Dubrovinskaia; Vadim V. Brazhkin; Tatiana Dyuzheva; M. Krisch

perovskite (bridgmanite) by a combination of single-crystal inelastic x-ray scattering and ab initio calculations. We observe a remarkable agreement between experiment and theory, and provide accurate results for phonon dispersion relations, phonon density of states and the full elasticity tensor. The present work constitutes an important milestone to extend this kind of combined studies to extreme conditions of pressure and temperature, directly relevant for the physics and the chemistry of Earths lower mantle.We report on the lattice dynamics of MgSiO3 perovskite (bridgmanite). Phonon spectroscopy was performed employing inelastic X-ray scattering from single crystals, and the results were confronted to ab initio calculations. We observe a remarkable agreement between experiment and theory, and provide accurate results for phonon dispersion relations, the vibrational density of states, and the full elasticity tensor. The present work constitutes an important milestone fully validating the lattice dynamics calculation against precise experimental evidence and marks a starting point to extend this kind of combined studies to the high-pressure and high-temperature conditions directly relevant for the physical properties and chemical composition of Earths lower mantle.


Nature Communications | 2016

Electromagnon dispersion probed by inelastic X-ray scattering in LiCrO 2

Sándor Tóth; Björn Wehinger; Katharina Rolfs; Turan Birol; Uwe Stuhr; Hiroshi Takatsu; Kenta Kimura; Tsuyoshi Kimura; Henrik M. Rønnow; Christian Rüegg

The lattice dynamics of the silica polymorph [Formula: see text]-cristobalite has been investigated by a combination of diffuse and inelastic x-ray scattering and ab initio lattice dynamics calculations. Phonon dispersion relations and vibrational density of states are reported and the phonon eigenvectors analyzed by a detailed comparison of scattering intensities. The experimentally validated calculation is used to identify the vibration contributing most to the first peak in the density of vibrational states. The comparison of its displacement pattern to the silica polymorphs [Formula: see text]-quartz and coesite and to vitreous silica reveals a distinct similarity and allows for decisive conclusions on the vibrations causing the so-called Boson peak in silica glass.


Inorganic Chemistry | 2018

Quasi-2D Heisenberg Antiferromagnets [CuX(pyz)2](BF4) with X = Cl and Br

Mariusz Kubus; Arianna Lanza; Rebecca Scatena; Leonardo Humberto Rezende dos Santos; Björn Wehinger; Nicola Casati; Christoph Fiolka; Lukas Keller; Piero Macchi; Christian Rüegg; Karl Krämer

The lattice dynamics of coesite has been studied by a combination of diffuse x-ray scattering, inelastic x-ray scattering and ab initio lattice dynamics calculations. The combined technique gives access to the full lattice dynamics in the harmonic description and thus eventually provides detailed information on the elastic properties, the stability and metastability of crystalline systems. The experimentally validated calculation was used for the investigation of the eigenvectors, mode character and their contribution to the density of vibrational states. High-symmetry sections of the reciprocal space distribution of diffuse scattering and inelastic x-ray scattering spectra as well as the density of vibrational states and the dispersion relation are reported and compared to the calculation. A critical point at the zone boundary is found to contribute strongly to the main peak of the low-energy part in the density of vibrational states. Comparison with the most abundant SiO2 polymorph--α-quartz--reveals similarities and distinct differences in the low-energy vibrational properties.


Physical Review Letters | 2017

Full Elasticity Tensor from Thermal Diffuse Scattering

Björn Wehinger; Alessandro Mirone; M. Krisch; Alexei Bosak

Inelastic X-ray scattering with meV energy resolution (IXS) is an ideal tool to measure collective excitations in solids and liquids. In non-resonant scattering condition, the cross-section is strongly dominated by lattice vibrations (phonons). However, it is possible to probe additional degrees of freedom such as magnetic fluctuations that are strongly coupled to the phonons. The IXS spectrum of the coupled system contains not only the phonon dispersion but also the so far undetected magnetic correlation function. Here we report the observation of strong magnon–phonon coupling in LiCrO2 that enables the measurement of magnetic correlations throughout the Brillouin zone via IXS. We find electromagnon excitations and electric dipole active two-magnon excitations in the magnetically ordered phase and heavily damped electromagnons in the paramagnetic phase of LiCrO2. We predict that several (frustrated) magnets with dominant direct exchange and non-collinear magnetism show surprisingly large IXS cross-section for magnons and multi-magnon processes.

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M. Krisch

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European Synchrotron Radiation Facility

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Alessandro Mirone

European Synchrotron Radiation Facility

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