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Degenerate ground state in the classical pyrochlore antiferromagnet Na$_3$Mn(CO$_3$)$_2$Cl

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2018-10-19 v1

Abstract

In an ideal classical pyrochlore antiferromagnet without perturbations, an infinite degeneracy at a ground state leads to absence of a magnetic order and spin-glass transition. Here we present Na3_3Mn(CO3_3)2_2Cl as a new candidate compound where classical spins are coupled antiferromagnetically on the pyrochlore lattice, and report its structural and magnetic properties.The temperature dependences of the magnetic susceptibility and heat capacity, and the magnetization curve are consistent with those of an SS = 5/2 pyrochlore lattice antiferromagnet with nearest-neighbor interactions of 2 K. Neither an apparent signature of a spin-glass transition nor a magnetic order is detected in magnetization and heat capacity measurements, or powder neutron diffraction experiments. On the other hand, an antiferromagnetic short-range order from the nearest neighbors is evidenced by the QQ-dependence of the diffuse scattering which develops around 0.85 \AA1^{-1}. A high degeneracy near the ground state in Na3_3Mn(CO3_3)2_2Cl is supported by the magnetic entropy estimated as almost 4 J K2^{-2} mol1^{-1} at 0.5 K.

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@article{arxiv.1810.05126,
  title  = {Degenerate ground state in the classical pyrochlore antiferromagnet Na$_3$Mn(CO$_3$)$_2$Cl},
  author = {Kazuhiro Nawa and Daisuke Okuyama and Maxim Avdeev and Hiroyuki Nojiri and Masahiro Yoshida and Daichi Ueta and Hideki Yoshizawa and Taku J. Sato},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.05126},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

9 pages, 7 figures, accepted to PRB