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Experimental electronic phase diagram in a diamond-lattice antiferromagnetic system

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2024-12-04 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

We report Ni-doping effect on the magnetic and electronic properties of thiospinel Co1x_{1-x}Nix_x[Co0.3_{0.3}Ir1.7_{1.7}]S4_4 (0 x\leq x \leq 1). The parent compound Co[Co0.3_{0.3}Ir1.7_{1.7}]S4_4 exhibits antiferromagnetic order below TNT_\mathrm{N} \sim 292 K within the AA-site diamond sublattice, along with a narrow charge-transfer gap. Upon Ni doping, an insulator-to-metal crossover occurs at xx \sim 0.35, and the antiferromagnetism is gradually suppressed, with TNT_\mathrm{N} decreasing to 23 K at x=x = 0.7. In the metallic state, a spin-glass-like transition emerges at low temperatures. The antiferromagnetic transition is completely suppressed at xcx_\mathrm{c} \sim 0.95, around which a non-Fermi-liquid behavior emerges, evident from the TαT^\alpha temperature dependence with α\alpha \approx 1.2-1.3 in resistivity and divergent behavior of C/TC/T in specific heat at low temperatures. Meanwhile, the electronic specific heat coefficient γ\gamma increases substantially, signifying an enhancement of the quasiparticle effective mass. The magnetic phase diagram has been established, in which an antiferromagnetic quantum critical point is avoided at xcx_\mathrm{c}. Conversely, the observed glass-like tail above the critical concentration aligns more closely with theoretical predictions for an extended region of quantum Griffiths phase in the presence of strong disorder.

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@article{arxiv.2412.02213,
  title  = {Experimental electronic phase diagram in a diamond-lattice antiferromagnetic system},
  author = {Liang-Wen Ji and Wu-Zhang Yang and Yi-Ming Lu and Jia-Yi Lu and Jing Li and Yi Liu and Zhi Ren and Guang-Han Cao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.02213},
  year   = {2024}
}

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8 pages, 5 figures