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Quantitative determination of the atomic scattering tensor in orbitally ordered YTiO3 by using a resonant x-ray scattering technique -: art. no. 184419

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 66, Issue 18, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.66.184419

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The orbitally ordered state of YTiO3 has been investigated utilizing resonant x-ray scattering (RXS) near the Ti K-edge. The RXS intensities have been observed at the 1s-->4p dipole transition energy (the main edge). The atomic scattering tensor of the Ti ion has quantitatively been determined by measurements of the azimuthal angle and polarization dependence of the signal at several scattering vectors. On the basis of the tensor, we discuss not only the scattering mechanism but also the wave function of the orbitally ordered state, finding it to be a linear combination of two t(2g) orbitals. In addition, RXS at the 1s-->3d transition energy (the pre-edge) was also observed. This signal was found to have the same azimuthal angle and polarization dependence as that at the main edge.

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