Coexisting order and disorder hidden in a quasi-two-dimensional frustrated magnet
Abstract
Frustrated magnetic interactions in a quasi-two-dimensional [111] slab of pyrochlore lattice were studied. For uniform nearest neighbor (NN) interactions, we show that the complex magnetic problem can be mapped onto a model with two independent degrees of freedom, tri-color and binary sign. This provides a systematic way to construct the complex classical spin ground states with collinear and coplanar bi-pyramid spins. We also identify `partial but extended' zero-energy excitations amongst the ground states. For nonuniform NN interactions, the coplanar ground state can be obtained from the collinear bi-pyramid spin state by collectively rotating two spins of each tetrahedron with an angle, , in an opposite direction. The latter model with fits the experimental neutron data from SCGO well.
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@article{arxiv.1109.0474,
title = {Coexisting order and disorder hidden in a quasi-two-dimensional frustrated magnet},
author = {K. Iida and S. -H. Lee and S. -W. Cheong},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1109.0474},
year = {2012}
}
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5 pages, 5 figures