We report a comprehensive muon spin rotation (μSR) study of the prototypical magnetoelectric antiferromagnet Cr2O3. We find the positively charged muon (μ+) occupies several distinct interstitial sites and displays a rich dynamic behavior involving local hopping, thermally activated site transitions, and the formation of a charge-neutral complex composed of a muon and an electron polaron. The discovery of such a complex has implications for the interpretation of μSR spectra in a wide range of magnetic oxides and opens a route to study the dopant characteristics of interstitial hydrogen impurities in such materials. We address implications arising from implanting a μ+ into a linear magnetoelectric and discuss the challenges of observing a local magnetoelectric effect generated by the charge of the muon.
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Dehn, M. H., Shenton, J. K., Holenstein, S., Meier, Q. N., Arseneau, D. J., Cortie, D. L., … Kiefl, R. F. (2020). Observation of a Charge-Neutral Muon-Polaron Complex in Antiferromagnetic Cr2 O3. Physical Review X, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.10.011036
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