Kirill S. Nemkovski
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Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2012
P. A. Alekseev; Kirill S. Nemkovski; J-M Mignot; V. N. Lazukov; A A Nikonov; A P Menushenkov; A A Yaroslavtsev; R. I. Bewley; J. R. Stewart; A.V. Gribanov
We report the inelastic neutron scattering study of spin dynamics in EuCu(2)(Si(x)Ge(1-x))(2) (x = 1, 0.9, 0.75, 0.6), performed in a wide temperature range. At x = 1 the magnetic excitation spectrum was found to be represented by the double-peak structure well below the energy range of the Eu(3+) spin-orbit (SO) excitation (7)F(0)→(7)F(1), so that at least the high-energy spectral component can be assigned to the renormalized SO transition. Change of the Eu valence towards 2 + with increased temperature and/or Ge concentration results in further renormalization (lowering the energy) and gradual suppression of both inelastic peaks in the spectrum, along with developing sizeable quasielastic signal. The origin of the spectral structure and its evolution is discussed in terms of excitonic model for the mixed valence state.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2015
Kristyna Pluhackova; Humphrey Morhenn; Lisa Lautner; Wiebke Lohstroh; Kirill S. Nemkovski; Tobias Unruh; Rainer A. Böckmann
The recently presented LOPLS-AA all-atom force field for long hydrocarbon chains, based on the OPLS-AA force field, was extended to alcohols, esters, and glyceryl monooleate (GMO) lipids as a model lipid. Dihedral angles were fitted against high level ab initio calculations, and ester charges were increased to improve their hydration properties. Additionally, the ester Lennard-Jones parameters were readjusted to reproduce experimental liquid bulk properties, densities, and heats of vaporization. This extension enabled the setup of LOPLS-AA parameters for GMO molecules. The properties of the lipid force field were tested for the liquid-crystalline phase of a GMO bilayer. The obtained area per lipid for GMO is in good agreement with experiment. Additionally, the lipid dynamics on the subpicosecond to the nanosecond time scale is in excellent agreement with results from time-of-flight (TOF) quasielastic neutron scattering (QENS) experiments on a multilamellar monoolein system, enabling here for the first time the critical evaluation of the short-time dynamics obtained from a molecular dynamics simulation of a membrane system.
Physical Review B | 2016
Kirill S. Nemkovski; D. P. Kozlenko; P. A. Alekseev; J.-M. Mignot; A. P. Menushenkov; A. A. Yaroslavtsev; E. S. Clementyev; Alexandre Ivanov; S. Rols; Benedikt Klobes; Raphaël P. Hermann; A.V. Gribanov
In mixed-valence or heavy-fermion systems, the hybridization between local f orbitals and conduction band states can cause the suppression of long-range magnetic order, which competes with strong spin uctuations. Ce- and Yb-based systems have been found to exhibit fascinating physical properties (heavy-fermion superconductivity, non-Fermi-liquid states, etc.) when tuned to the vicinity of magnetic quantum critical points by use of various external control parameters (temperature, magnetic eld, chemical composition). Recently, similar effects (mixed-valence, Kondo uctuations, heavy Fermi liquid) have been reported to exist in some Eu-based compounds. Unlike Ce (Yb), Eu has a multiple electron (hole) occupancy of its 4f shell, and the magnetic Eu2+ state (4f7) has no orbital component in the usual LS coupling scheme, which can lead to a quite different and interesting physics. In the EuCu2(SixGe1-x)2 series, where the valence can be tuned by varying the Si/Ge ratio, it has been reported that a significant valence uctuation can exist even in the magnetic order regime. This paper presents a detailed study of the latter material using different microscopic probes (XANES, Mossbauer spectroscopy, elastic and inelastic neutron scattering), in which the composition dependence of the magnetic order and dynamics across the series is traced back to the changemorexa0» in the Eu valence state. In particular, the results support the persistence of valence uctuations into the antiferromagnetic state over a sizable composition range below the critical Si concentration xc ≈ 0:65. In conclusion, the sequence of magnetic ground states in the series is shown to re ect the evolution of the magnetic spectral response.«xa0less
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2012
P. A. Alekseev; J.-M. Mignot; Kirill S. Nemkovski; Rybina Av; Lazukov Vn; Ivanov As; Fumitoshi Iga; T. Takabatake
Peculiarities in the lattice dynamics of the Kondo insulator Y bB(12) have been studied by inelastic neutron scattering. Selected phonon modes were traced above and below the temperature region (T ~ 50 K) where the gap opens in the electron density of states. The intensities of some low-energy modes exhibit an anomalous temperature dependence for q vectors close to the Brillouin zone boundary, suggesting a renormalization of the phonon eigenvectors. This effect is thought to arise from a coupling with magnetic excitations of the same symmetry, which exist at nearby energies. It is argued that this magnetovibrational coupling may in turn play a role in the steep temperature crossover existing in Y bB(12) between the low-temperature (Kondo insulator) and high-temperature (incoherent spin-fluctuation) regimes, which is rapidly suppressed by lighter Zr substitution.
Physical Review B | 2017
Lishan Zhao; H. Guo; W. Schmidt; Kirill S. Nemkovski; Maxim Mostovoy; A. C. Komarek
The tetragonal copper oxide Bi2CuO4 has an unusual crystal structure with a three-dimensional network of well separated CuO4 plaquettes. The spin structure of Bi2CuO4 in the magnetically ordered state below T-N similar to 43 K remains controversial. Here we present the results of detailed studies of specific heat, magnetic, and dielectric properties of Bi2CuO4 single crystals grown by the floating zone technique, combined with the polarized neutron scattering and high-resolution x-ray measurements. Down to 3.5 K our polarized neutron scattering measurements reveal ordered magnetic Cu moments which are aligned within the ab plane. Below the onset of the long range antiferromagnetic ordering we observe an electric polarization induced by an applied magnetic field, which indicates inversion symmetry breaking by the ordered state of Cu spins. For the magnetic field applied perpendicular to the tetragonal axis, the spin-induced ferroelectricity is explained in terms of the linear magnetoelectric effect that occurs in a metastable magnetic state. A relatively small electric polarization induced by the field parallel to the tetragonal axis may indicate a more complex magnetic ordering in Bi2CuO4.
Bulletin of The Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics | 2009
P. A. Alekseev; V. N. Lazukov; E. V. Nefedova; Kirill S. Nemkovski; A. A. Nikonov; Oleg E. Parfenov; A. V. Dukhnenko
The thermodynamic, kinetic, and magnetic characteristics of (Yb, Zr)B12 have been investigated in detail in the temperature range from 4 to 300 K to reveal the effect of the band structure on the properties of the YbB12 Kondo insulator ground state. It is found that electron doping due to 20% substitution in the Yb sublattice significantly changes the properties of the low-temperature ground state of YbB12 Kondo insulator and only slightly affects the high-temperature spin-fluctuating state forming at T > 50 K.
Physical Review B | 2010
Kirill S. Nemkovski; P. A. Alekseev; J.-M. Mignot; E. A. Goremychkin; A. A. Nikonov; Oleg E. Parfenov; V. N. Lazukov; N. Yu. Shitsevalova; A. V. Dukhnenko
Physics Procedia | 2013
Kirill S. Nemkovski; P. A. Alekseev; J.-M. Mignot; A.S. Ivanov
Physica B-condensed Matter | 2008
P. A. Alekseev; J.-M. Mignot; Kirill S. Nemkovski; E. V. Nefeodova; V. N. Lazukov; Denis Yu. Karpunin; R. I. Bewley; A.V. Gribanov
Physics Procedia | 2015
P. A. Alekseev; J.-M. Mignot; Kirill S. Nemkovski; A. A. Yaroslavtsev; A. P. Menushenkov; Denis Kozlenko