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Magnetic Properties of New Triangular Lattice Magnets A${_4}$B'B${_2}$O$_{12}$

Materials Science 2017-05-31 v1

Abstract

The geometrically frustrated two dimensional triangular lattice magnets A4{_4}B'B2{_2}O12_{12} (A = Ba, Sr, La; B' = Co, Ni, Mn; B = W, Re) have been studied by x-ray diffraction, AC and DC susceptibilities, powder neutron diffraction, and specific heat measurements. The results reveal that (i) the samples containing Co2+^{2+} (effective spin-1/2) and Ni2+^{2+} (spin-1) ions with small spin numbers exhibit ferromagnetic (FM) ordering while the sample containing Mn2+^{2+} (spin-5/2) ions with a large spin number exhibits antiferromagnetic (AFM) ordering. We ascribe these spin number manipulated ground states to the competition between the AFM B'-O-O-B' and FM B'-O-B-O-B' superexchange interactions; (ii) the chemical pressure introduced into the Co containing samples through the replacement of different size ions on the A site finely tunes the FM ordering temperature of the system. We attribute this effect to the modification of the FM interaction strength induced by the change of the O-B-O angle through chemical pressure.

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@article{arxiv.1702.06571,
  title  = {Magnetic Properties of New Triangular Lattice Magnets A${_4}$B'B${_2}$O$_{12}$},
  author = {Ryan Rawl and Minseong Lee and Eun Sang Choi and Guang Li and Kuan-Wen Chen and Ryan Baumbach and Clarina R. dela Cruz and Jie Ma and Haidong Zhou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.06571},
  year   = {2017}
}

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10 pages, 10 figures