Magnetoelastic standing waves induced in UO 2 by microsecond magnetic field pulses

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences(2021)

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Significance UO 2 is of particular interest due to its use as a nuclear fuel, its unusually poor thermal conductivity, and its uniquely strong magnetoelastic properties characterized by a linear coupling between strain and magnetization. We clearly observe mechanical standing waves and elastic resonances in a single crystal, induced by microsecond magnetic field pulses. The phase and amplitude of the mechanical resonances are modulated by the piezomagnetic switching behavior, offering a sensitive probe for otherwise hard to detect magnetic dynamics in UO 2 . We highlight the importance of magnetic domains in the attenuation of the mechanical resonances and the robustness of the antiferromagnetic state in UO 2 against externally applied magnetic fields to 150 T.
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