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Satellite holmium M-edge spectra from the magnetic phase via resonant soft x-ray scattering

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PHYSICAL SOC JAPAN
DOI: 10.1143/JPSJ.77.084710

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resonant x-ray scattering; Ho metal; amplitude formula; satellite spot signal; helical magnetic structure

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  1. Ministry of Education, Culture. Sports, Science and Technology, Japan

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Developing in expression of resonant x-ray scattering (RXS) amplitude which is convenient for investigating the contributions from the higher rank tensor oil the basis of a localized electron Picture. we analyze the RXS spectra front the magnetic phases of Ho near the M-4,M-5 absorption edges. At the M-5 edge in the uniform helical phase, the calculated spectra of the absorption coefficient, the RXS intensities at the first and second satellite Spots Capture the properties the experimental data possess, such as the spectral shapes and the peak positions. This demonstrates the plausibility of the adoption of the localized picture ill this material and the effectiveness of the spectral shape analysis. The latter point is markedly valuable since the azimuthal angle dependence, which is one of the most useful informations RXS call provides. is lacking in the experimental conditions. Then, by focusing on the temperature dependence of the spectral shape at the second satellite spot, we expect that the spectrum is the contribution of the pure rank two profile in the uniform helical and the conical phases while that is dominated by the rank one profile in the intermediate temperature phase, so-called spin slip phase. The change of the spectral shape as a function of temperature indicates a direct evidence of the change of magnetic structures undergoing Furthermore, we predict that the intensity, which is the same order observed at the second satellite spot, is expected at the fourth satellite spot from the conical phase in the electric dipolar transition.

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