Multiple scattering camouflaged as magnetic stripes in single crystals of superconducting (La,Sr)$_2$CuO$_4
Journal of Neutron Research, vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 49-56, 2020 Neutron diffraction has been a very prominent tool to investigate high-temperature superconductors, in particular through the discovery of an incommensurate magnetic signal known as stripes. We here report the findings of a neutron diffrac...
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Zusammenfassung: | Journal of Neutron Research, vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 49-56, 2020 Neutron diffraction has been a very prominent tool to investigate
high-temperature superconductors, in particular through the discovery of an
incommensurate magnetic signal known as stripes. We here report the findings of
a neutron diffraction experiment on the superconductor (La,Sr)$_2$CuO$_4$,
where a spurious signal appeared to be magnetic stripes. The signal strength
was found to be strongly dependent on the neutron energy, peaking at $E =
4.6$~meV. We therefore attribute the origin of this signal to be a combination
of multiple scattering and crystal twinning. A forward calculation of the
scattering intensity including these two effects almost completely recovers our
experimental observations. We emphasise the need for employing such analysis
when searching for ways to avoid spurious scattering signals. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2006.02999 |