Spontaneous Rotation of Ferrimagnetism Driven by Antiferromagnetic Spin Canting
Abstract
Spin-reorientation phase transitions that involve the rotation of a crystals magnetization have been well characterized in distorted-perovskite oxides such as the orthoferrites. In these systems spin reorientation occurs due to competing rare-earth and transition metal anisotropies coupled via - exchange. Here, we demonstrate an alternative paradigm for spin reorientation in distorted perovskites. We show that the (R = Y or Dy) triple A-site columnar-ordered quadruple perovskites have three ordered magnetic phases and up to two spin-reorientation phase transitions. Unlike the spin-reorientation phenomena in other distorted perovskites, these transitions are independent of rare-earth magnetism, but are instead driven by an instability towards antiferromagnetic spin canting likely originating in frustrated Heisenberg exchange interactions, and the competition between Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya and single-ion anisotropies.
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@article{arxiv.2003.13774,
title = {Spontaneous Rotation of Ferrimagnetism Driven by Antiferromagnetic Spin Canting},
author = {A. M. Vibhakar and D. D. Khalyavin and P. Manuel and J. Liu and A. A. Belik and R. D. Johnson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.13774},
year = {2020}
}
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5 pages, 3 figures