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Special Seminar
 
Name: Prof. Roopali Kukreja
Affiliation: Materials Science and Engineering, University of California Davis, Davis
 Title: Coherent x-ray studies of spontaneous fluctuations in rare earth nickelates
Date & Time: Thursday, 31st July 2025 at 11:00 a.m.
    Venue: Rajarshi Bhattacharya Memorial Lecture Hall, Chemical Sciences Building
Abstract:
Rare-earth nickelates (RNiO₃) exhibit a rich interplay of electronic, magnetic, and structural phase transitions, including a metal-to-insulator transition (MIT) [1]. While these transitions have been widely studied, spontaneous fluctuations across the phase transition are mostly unexplored. Such fluctuations are increasingly recognized for enabling stochastic functionality in neuromorphic computing. Here, we employ X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy (XPCS) [2-3] to directly probe structural and magnetic fluctuations in NdNiO₃ and SmNiO₃ thin films. For NdNiO₃, we observe a pronounced slowdown in fluctuation timescales—by an order of magnitude—near the Néel temperature, highlighting strong coupling between structural and magnetic order parameters, independent of epitaxial strain. In contrast, SmNiO₃ shows no such slowdown. Unexpectedly, wavevector-dependent measurements reveal that short-range structural fluctuations are significantly slower (by a factor of 3–5) than long-range fluctuations [4]. Our results demonstrate the power of coherent X-ray techniques in capturing nanoscale fluctuation dynamics and provide new insight into the role of fluctuations in complex oxides.
 
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