Quantum order by disorder in frustrated diamond lattice antiferromagnets
Abstract
We present a quantum theory of frustrated diamond lattice antiferromagnets. Considering quantum fluctuations as the predominant mechanism relieving spin frustration, we find a rich phase diagram comprising of six phases with coplanar spiral ordering in addition to the N\'eel phase. By computing the specific heat of these ordered phases, we obtain a remarkable agreement between -spiral ordering and the experimental specific heat data for the diamond lattice spinel compounds MnScS, CoO and CoRhO, i.e. specific heat data is a strong evidence for -spiral ordering in all of these materials. This prediction can be tested in future neutron scattering experiments on CoO and CoRhO, and is consistent with existing neutron scattering data on MnScS. Based on this agreement we infer a monotonically increasing relationship between frustration and the strength of quantum fluctuations.
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@article{arxiv.0801.0598,
title = {Quantum order by disorder in frustrated diamond lattice antiferromagnets},
author = {Jean-Sebastien Bernier and Michael J. Lawler and Yong Baek Kim},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0801.0598},
year = {2009}
}
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4 pages, 2 figures, version published in PRL