We report the static and dynamic magnetic properties of LaSrCrO4, a seemingly canonical spin-3/2 square-lattice antiferromagnet that exhibits frustration between magnetic layers -- owing to their AB stacking -- and offers a rare testbed to investigate accidental-degeneracy lifting in magnetism. Neutron diffraction experiments on single-crystal samples uncover a remarkable anticollinear magnetic order below TN = 170 K characterized by a N\'eel arrangement of the spins within each layer and an orthogonal arrangement between adjacent layers. To understand the origin of this unusual magnetic structure, we analyze the spin-wave excitation spectrum by means of inelastic neutron scattering and bulk measurements. A spectral gap of 0.5 meV, along with a spin-flop transition at 3.2\, T, reflect the energy scale associated with the degeneracy-lifting. A minimal model to explain these observations requires both a positive biquadratic interlayer exchange and dipolar interactions, both of which are on the order of 10−4 meV, only a few parts per million of the dominant exchange interaction J1≈11 meV. These results provide direct evidence for the selection of a non-collinear magnetic structure by the combined effect of two distinct degeneracy lifting interactions.
@article{arxiv.2203.09049,
title = {Anticollinear order and degeneracy lifting in square lattice antiferromagnet LaSrCrO4},
author = {Jing Zhou and Guy Quirion and Jeffrey A. Quilliam and Huibo Cao and Feng Ye and Matthew B. Stone and Qing Huang and Haidong Zhou and Jinguang Cheng and Xiaojian Bai and Martin Mourigal and Yuan Wan and Zhiling Dun},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.09049},
year = {2022}
}
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6 pages of main tex with 16 pages of supplemental material