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Search for nuclear quadrupole resonance in an organic quantum magnet

Search for nuclear quadrupole resonance in an organic quantum magnet. Allen R. Majewski Department of Physics, University of Florida November 11, 2015. Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance (NQR) as an emerging technique. NATO – interest in NQR.

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Search for nuclear quadrupole resonance in an organic quantum magnet

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  1. Search for nuclear quadrupole resonance in an organic quantum magnet Allen R. Majewski Department of Physics, University of Florida November 11, 2015

  2. Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance (NQR) as an emerging technique

  3. NATO – interest in NQR • NATO Science for Peace and Security Series publishes annual “Magnetic Resonance Detection of Explosives and Illicit Materials” bulletin • NQR employs non-invasive radio frequency methods • Can penetrate luggage • Is chemically specific • Challenge: low sensitivity – signal to noise ratio limits practical application • 2014 edition: 14 studies, 168 pages … excerpt 1

  4. 14N NQR is a chemical fingerprint for explosives and narcotics • The NQR frequency of a given nucleus is compound specific => NQR is a chemical fingerprint with at least 5 digit accuracy • NQR spectra for 14N usually contained 0 < f < 6 MHz • Land Mine Detection - As of 29 July 2014, there were 587.2 square kilometers (226.7 square miles) of Croatian territory suspected to contain land mines. These areas are located in 11 counties and 82 cities and municipalities. • TSA, the Fed – obvious reasons • DEA – MDMA, methamphetamine, heroine all have known NQR spectra

  5. NQR for interesting solid state physics (non-terrorist related) • NQR is extremely sensitive to electronic environment and atomic positions • NQR can characterize • Structural phase transitions (by the T-dependence of NQR frequencies) • Molecular motions in solids • Internal field geometry, bonding characteristics • Condensed matter: order/disorder properties, ferroelectric properties, affects of doping -> magnonetic transitions of quasiparticles (AFM ordering, BEC, bose glass)

  6. my objectives

  7. NQR – the technique • Increase the SNR for NQR in general, especially in the low frequency regime (< 5 MHz where 14N NQR is typically found) • Improve the feasibility of locating an unknown NQR in a new material • Catalog undiscovered NQR frequencies in to reveal new physics in certain organometallic systems with quantum behavior • Further existing, perhaps incomplete NQR studies using techniques developed (there are many) • Investigate 35Cl/14N cross polarization as a means of explosives detection (uncharted territory)

  8. first things first …

  9. Theory of the nuclear quadrupole resonance

  10. Theory of the nuclear quadrupole resonance The electrostatic energy of a charge in fields written in terms of multipole moments. The last term in the energy is the quadrupole moment’s interaction with the electric field gradient . The traceless quadrupole moment tensor is the familiar expression.

  11. Electric field gradient (EFG) Vij Quadrupole interaction energy with field. Laplace’s equation -> EFG is traceless. Choice of axes permit ordering eigenvalues of EFG by convention Cylindrical symmetry –> only one non-vanishing quadrupole moment

  12. Only two independent parameters Assymetry parameter Cq = e2qQis the “quadrupole coupling constant.” q is a measure of our ignorance.

  13. NQR transition frequencies Hamiltonian for quadrupole interaction of nucleus with external field …matrix elements… energy levels

  14. NQR transition frequencies NQR frequencies http://www.phys.ufl.edu/~majewski/nqr/equation.pdf

  15. Spin 1 transition frequencies (14N) • For non-axial field gradients, nitrogen has two principle transition frequencies and a third low frequency transition being the difference

  16. Spin 3/2 transition frequencies (35Cl) • For non-axial field gradients, chlorine has two transition frequencies

  17. Motivation – Bose Glass in NiCl2-[SC(NH2)2]4 (DTN)

  18. Superheterodyne Spectrometer http://www.phys.ufl.edu/~majewski/nqr/nqr-combined.pdf

  19. Hetero means “other” Example: A radio station is transmitting on 300 kHz and the oscillating receiver was set to 400 kHz, the station would be heard not only at the original 300 kHz, but also at 100 kHz and 700 kHz.

  20. Pulse Generator – overview http://www.phys.ufl.edu/~majewski/nqr/superhetdetails.zip

  21. Pulse generator - details http://www.phys.ufl.edu/~majewski/nqr/superhetdetails.zip

  22. Probe section http://www.phys.ufl.edu/~majewski/superhetdetails.zip http://www.phys.ufl.edu/~majewski/nqr/nqr-combined.pdf http://www.github.com/Altoidnerd/nmr-tank-circuits

  23. Impedance matching

  24. Impedance matching – circuit A http://www.phys.ufl.edu/~majewski/nqr/nqr-combined.pdf http://www.github.com/Altoidnerd/nmr-tank-circuits

  25. isolation – hybrid tee

  26. Isolation – quarter waves

  27. RF amplifier stage – miteq fast recovery

  28. Receiver section

  29. Generator and receiver – side by side

  30. IF (audio) amplifier stage – LM386

  31. Labview controller - YB

  32. Coil – large L

  33. Probe section

  34. NaClO3 response to a transient at 29.963 MHz, pulse width=50us, signal averaging N=1000; DAQ – by YB Data: http://www.phys.ufl.edu/~majewski/nqr/tek Plotter scripts: http://www.phys.ufl.edu/~majewski/nqr/scripts Fourier transform (left) of discrete FID (above). res =7204 pixels; horizontal_axis=100us/div

  35. Phase diagram – DTN @ T < 1.2K BEC magnet http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v489/n7416/pdf/nature11406.pdf

  36. Cap and coil selection

  37. Use of density functional theory in NQR NiCl2 - [SC(NH2)2]4 dichloro-tetrakis-thiourea-nickel http://www.phys.ufl.edu/~majewski/nqr/Calculations-of-the-EFG-tensor-in-DTN-using-GIPAW-with-CASTEP-and-QE-software.pdf

  38. Original Plan – 35Cl in DTN • Chlorine NQR typically at 25 – 42 MHz • But with cubic symmetry, Cq = 0 -> no NQR • With some symmetry, NQR much lower

  39. Only two independent parameters Assymetry parameter Cq or quadrupole coupling constant ~ eq

  40. Can we calculate the quadrupole coupling constant? • Not really • Density functional theory is possibility • WEIN2k, CASTEP, Quantum Espresso • Frozen core, pseudopotentials

  41. Timeline • In summer 2013, Tim Green (Oxford) used CASTEP to calculate EFG in DTN • In fall 2013, I traveled to ETH to use Quantum Espresso to replicate calc • Both predicted chlorine resonance below 10 MHz due to symmetry • http://www.phys.ufl.edu/~majewski/nqr/Calculations-of-the-EFG-tensor-in-DTN-using-GIPAW-with-CASTEP-and-QE-software.pdf

  42. See Handout for data summary • Evidence for accuracy of DFT simulation: • CASTEP correctly predicted NQR in Sodium Chlorate as a control • CASTEP and QE predicted 14N NQR in DTN similar to that of known values for thiourea!! • CASTEP and QE widely agree, despite being completely independent software packages http://www.phys.ufl.edu/nqr/dft-data-summary-short.pdf http://www.phys.ufl.edu/nqr/dft-data-summary-long.pdf http://www.phys.ufl.edu/~majewski/nqr/Calculations-of-the-EFG-tensor-in-DTN-using-GIPAW-with-CASTEP-and-QE-software.pdf

  43. External • http://www.phys.ufl.edu/~majewski/nqr/equation.pdf • http://www.phys.ufl.edu/~majewski/nqr/nqr-combined.pdf • http://www.phys.ufl.edu/~majewski/nqr/Calculations-of-the-EFG-tensor-in-DTN-using-GIPAW-with-CASTEP-and-QE-software.pdf • http://www.phys.ufl.edu/~majewski/nqr/tek • http://www.phys.ufl.edu/~majewski/nqr/dft.pdf • http://www.phys/ufl.edu/~majewski • https://apps.ufl.edu/Citrix/XenAppEXT/auth/login.aspx • http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v489/n7416/pdf/nature11406.pdf • https://www.github.com/Altoidnerd/nmr-tank-circuits • http://www.phys.ufl.edu/~majewski/nqr/scripts

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