We report both experimental and theoretical investigations of the physical properties of Ba2Mn2Sb2O single crystals. This material exhibits a hexagonal structure with lattice constants: a = 4.7029(15) \AA{} and c = 19.9401(27) \AA{}, as obtained from powder X-ray diffraction measurements, and in agreement with structural optimization through density functional theory (DFT) calculations. The magnetic susceptibility and specific heat show anomalies at TN = 60 K, consistent with antiferromagnetic ordering. However, the magnitude of TN is significantly smaller than the Curie-Weiss temperature (∣ΘCW∣≈ 560 K), suggesting a magnetic system of reduced dimensionality. The temperature dependence of both the in-plane and out-of-plane resistivity changes from an activated at T> Tx∼ 200 K to a logarithmic at T< Tx. Correspondingly, the magnetic susceptibility displays a bump at Tx. DFT calculations at the DFT + U level support the experimental observation of an antiferromagnetic ground state.
@article{arxiv.1212.0014,
title = {Physical Properties of $Ba_2 Mn_2 Sb_2 O$ Single Crystals},
author = {J. Li and C. E. Ekuma and I. Vekhter and M. Jarrell and J. Moreno and S. Stadler and A. B. Karki and R. Jin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1212.0014},
year = {2012}
}