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Directional selection of field-induced phases by weak anisotropy in triangular-lattice K$_2$Mn(SeO$_3$)$_2$

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2026-04-15 v1

Abstract

Triangular-lattice systems host a variety of ground states, ranging from quantum spin liquids to magnetically ordered phases, the latter of which can exhibit a sequence of magnetic phase transitions under applied magnetic fields. Here, we report magnetic and thermodynamic measurements, combined with powder and single-crystal neutron diffraction, on a high-spin, nearly isotropic Mn2+^{2+} triangular-lattice system K2_2Mn(SeO3_3)2_2. The compound undergoes long-range magnetic ordering below TN4T_\mathrm{N} \sim 4~K in zero field. Contrary to expectations for an ideal Heisenberg system, the compound adopts an up-down-zero (UD0) magnetic structure down to the lowest temperature (0.05 K), rather than the commonly expected Y-type structure. This UD0 state is, however, highly sensitive to external magnetic fields. For fields applied along the cc axis, it is readily destabilized and replaced by the Y-type structure, followed by an up-up-down (UUD) phase corresponding to the 1/3 magnetization plateau. In contrast, when the field is applied within the triangular plane, the system evolves into a canted Y state at a higher critical field. These results reveal that weak anisotropy, though small in magnitude, exerts a strongly orientation-dependent influence, playing a key role in selecting the field-induced phases in this frustrated magnet.

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@article{arxiv.2604.12489,
  title  = {Directional selection of field-induced phases by weak anisotropy in triangular-lattice K$_2$Mn(SeO$_3$)$_2$},
  author = {Bin Wang and Yantao Cao and Andi Liu and Guoliang Wu and Jin Zhou and Xiaobai Ma and Wenyun Yang and Takashi Ohhara and Akiko Nakao and Koji Munakata and Bing Shen and Zhendong Fu and Zhaoming Tian and Qian Tao and Zhu-an Xu and Wei Li and Jinkui Zhao and Hanjie Guo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.12489},
  year   = {2026}
}

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9 pages, 5 figures