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Pseudo-Spin Versus Magnetic Dipole Moment Ordering in the Isosceles Triangular Lattice Material K$_3$Er(VO$_4$)$_2$

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2020-09-23 v2

Abstract

Spin-1/2 antiferromagnetic triangular lattice models are paradigms of geometrical frustration, revealing very different ground states and quantum effects depending on the nature of anisotropies in the model. Due to strong spin orbit coupling and crystal field effects, rare-earth ions can form pseudo-spin-1/2 magnetic moments with anisotropic single-ion and exchange properties. Thus, rare-earth based triangular lattices enable the exploration of this interplay between frustration and anisotropy. Here we study one such case, the rare-earth double vanadate glaserite material K3_3Er(VO4_4)2_2, which is a quasi-2D isosceles triangular antiferromagnet. Our specific heat and neutron powder diffraction data from K3_3Er(VO4_4)2_2 reveal a transition to long range magnetic order at 155 ±\pm 5 mK which accounts for all Rln\ln2 entropy. The quasi-2D magnetic order leads to anisotropic Warren-like Bragg peak profiles, and is best described by alternating layers of b-axis aligned antiferromagnetism and zero moment layers. Our magnetic susceptibility data reveal that Er3+^{3+} takes on a strong XY single-ion anisotropy in K3_3Er(VO4_4)2_2, leading to vanishing moments when pseudo-spins are oriented along c. Thus, the magnetic structure, when considered from the pseudo-spin point of view comprises alternating layers of b-axis and c-axis aligned antiferromagnetism.

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@article{arxiv.1907.03016,
  title  = {Pseudo-Spin Versus Magnetic Dipole Moment Ordering in the Isosceles Triangular Lattice Material K$_3$Er(VO$_4$)$_2$},
  author = {Danielle R. Yahne and Liurukara D. Sanjeewa and Athena S. Sefat and Bradley S. Stadelman and Joseph W. Kolis and Stuart Calder and Kate A. Ross},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.03016},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

7 pages, 9 figures - This version was presented at the American Conference on Neutron Scattering 2020. The major change compared to the first version is the discussion relating to the quasi-2D correlations. These are now understood to coexist with long-range 3D order. The magnetic structure determination of the 3D order is identical to the first version