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Search for octupolar order in NpO2 by neutron powder diffraction

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JOURNAL OF SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY
Volume 321, Issue -, Pages -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jssc.2023.123875

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Neutron scattering; High flux isotope reactor; Actinide; Magnetism; Neptunium

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The magnetic structure of NpO2 remains unknown despite extensive research. In this study, we conducted a powder neutron diffraction experiment at low temperatures and high Q values to investigate the magnetic ordering in NpO2. However, no significant changes in the diffraction pattern were observed at 300 mK, 15 K, and 35 K.
The magnetic structure of neptunium dioxide (NpO2) remains a mystery despite decades of research. We revisited the search for magnetic ordering in NpO2 by performing a powder neutron diffraction experiment at low tem-peratures and relatively large values of Q. Diffraction data were collected for 300 mK, 15 K, and 35 K to un-derstand the phase transition near 25 K. However, no significant changes in the neutron diffraction pattern were identified. Using the octupolar magnetic form factor j6 , the maximum theoretical expected value of the magnetic moment (3.27 mu B), the calculated magnetic Bragg peak intensities would not be observable in neutron powder diffraction data. This value is much larger than the previously estimated magnetic moment of-0.1 mu B. Supported by experimental results, these calculations suggest that unpolarized neutron powder diffraction is unsuitable for measuring octupolar ordering in NpO2.

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