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Compressibility of structural modulation waves in the chain compounds BaCoX2O7 (X = As, P): a powder study
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Arévalo-López, A.M
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Bouvier, P.
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Colin
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C.V
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Das, R.R
,
Goujon, C.
,
Itié, J.P
,
Leclercq, B.
,
Mentré, O.
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Polian, A.
Published 2022
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Signature of a randomness-driven spin-liquid state in a frustrated magnet
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Colin
,
C.V
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Gomilšek, M.
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Jagličić, Z.
,
Khatua, J.
,
Khuntia, P.
,
Mangin-Thro, L.
,
Orain, J.C
,
Ozarowski, A.
,
Petit, S.
,
Rao, M.S.R
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Sethupathi, K.
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Strydom, A.M
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Zorko, A.
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Antiferromagnetic materials
Antiferromagnetism
Antiferromagnets
Charged particles
Collective behaviour
DFT-relaxed structural models
Density functional theory
Frustrated magnet
Ground state
Muon-spin-relaxation measurements
Particle excitations
Phase Transition
Powders
Quantum entanglement
Quantum fluctuation
Quantum phenomena
Quasiparticles
Raman spectrometry
Specific heat
Spectrum Analysis, Raman
Spin liquid state
Technological applications
Vibration
X ray diffraction
X-Ray Diffraction
first-order structural phase transition
high-pressure Raman spectroscopy
high-pressure X-ray diffraction
incommensurate structural modulation
phase transition
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