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Charge-order pattern of the low-temperature phase from a monoclinic single domain of NaV$$_{2}$$O$$_{5}$$ uniquely determined by resonant X-ray scattering

Owada, Kenji; Fujii, Yasuhiko; Katsuki, Yuya*; Muraoka, Jiro*; Nakao, Hironori*; Murakami, Yoichi; Sawa, Hiroshi*; Ninomiya, Emi*; Isobe, Masahiko*; Ueda, Yutaka*

Physical Review Letters, 94(10), p.106401_1 - 106401_4, 2005/03

 Times Cited Count:24 Percentile:72.16(Physics, Multidisciplinary)

The present resonant X-ray scattering has been performed on a monoclinically-split single domain of NaV$$_{2}$$O$$_{5}$$. The observation of a critically enhanced contrast between V$$^{4+}$$ and V$$^{5+}$$ ions has led us to the unequivocal conclusion of the charge-order pattern of low-temperature phase of NaV$$_{2}$$O$$_{5}$$ below $$T_{rm c}$$ = 35 K. In spite of the possible four types of configuration of the zig-zag-type charge-order patterns in the $$ab$$-plane (A, A', B and B'), the stacking sequence along the $$c$$-axis is determined as the AAA'A' type by comparison with model calculations. By assigning the A and A' configurations to Ising spins, one can reasonably explain the previously discovered "devil's staircase"-type behavior with respect to the modulation of layer-stacking sequences at high pressures and low temperatures, which clearly resembles the global phase diagram theoretically predicted by the ANNNI model.

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