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Magnetic nature of wolframite MgReO$_4$

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2023-05-19 v1

Abstract

Rhenium oxides belonging to the family AAReO4_4 where AA is a metal cation, exhibit interesting electronic and magnetic properties. In this study we have utilized the muon spin rotation/relaxation (μ+\mu^+SR) technique to study the magnetic properties of the MgReO4_4 compound. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first investigation reported on this interesting material, that is stabilized in a wolframite crystal structure using a special high-pressure synthesis technique. Bulk magnetic studies show the onset of an antiferromagnetic (AF) long range order, or a possible singlet spin state at TC190T_{\rm C1}\approx90~K, with a subtle second high-temperature transition at TC2280T_{\rm C2}\approx280~K. Both transitions are also confirmed by heat capacity (CpC_p) measurements. From our μ+\mu^+SR measurements, it is clear that the sample enters an AF order below TC1=TN85T_{\rm C1}=T_{\rm N}\approx85~K. We find no evidence of magnetic signal above TNT_{\rm N}, which indicates that TC2T_{\rm C2} is likely linked to a structural transition. Further, via sensitive zero field (ZF) μ+\mu^+SR measurements we find evidence of a spin reorientation at TCant65T_{\rm Cant}\approx65~K. This points towards a transition from a collinear AF into a canted AF order at low temperature, which is proposed to be driven by competing magnetic interactions.

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@article{arxiv.2209.11966,
  title  = {Magnetic nature of wolframite MgReO$_4$},
  author = {Elisabetta Nocerino and Ola K. Forslund and Chennan Wang and Hiroya Sakurai and Frank Elson and Rasmus Palm and Ugne Miniotaite and Yuqing Ge and Yasmine Sassa and Jun Sugiyama and Martin Månsson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.11966},
  year   = {2023}
}