We report a muon spin rotation (μ+SR) study of the magnetic properties of the double perovskite compound LaSrNiReO6. Using the unique length and time scales of the μ+SR technique, we successfully clarify the magnetic ground state of LaSrNiReO6, which was previously deemed as a spin glass state. Instead, our μ+SR results point towards a long-range dynamically ordered ground state below TC=23 K, for which a static limit is foreseen at T=0. Furthermore, between 23 K<T≤300 K, three different magnetic phases are identified: a dense (23 K<T≤75 K), a dilute (75 K<T≤250 K), and a paramagnetic (T>250 K) state. Our results reveal how two separate, yet intertwined magnetic lattices interact within the unique double perovskite structure and the importance of using complementary experimental techniques to obtain a complete understanding of the microscopic magnetic properties of complex materials.
@article{arxiv.2007.04616,
title = {Intertwined Magnetic Sub-Lattices in the Double Perovskite Compound LaSrNiReO6},
author = {Ola Kenji Forslund and Konstantinos Papadopoulos and Elisabetta Noccerino and Gerald Morris and Bassam Hitti and Donald Arseneau and Vladimir Pomjakushin and Nami Matsubara and Jean Christophe Orain and P. Anil Kumar and Peter Svedlindh and Daniel Andreica and Somnath Jana and Jun Sugiyama and Martin Månsson and Yasmine Sassa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.04616},
year = {2020}
}