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Zig-zag ladders with staggered magnetic chirality in S = 3/2 compound beta-CaCr2O4

Materials Science 2015-05-13 v1

Abstract

The crystal and magnetic structures of the S = 3/2 chain antiferromagnet beta-CaCr2O4 have been investigated by means of specific heat, magnetization, muon relaxation and neutron powder diffraction between 300K and 1.5K. Owing to the original topology of the Cr3+ magnetic lattice, which can be described as a network of triangular ladders, equivalent to chains with nearest and next-nearest neighbors interactions, evolution of the magnetic scattering intensity in this compound evidences two magnetic regimes : for 21K < T < 270K, a low-dimensionality magnetic ordering of the Cr3+ spins is observed, simultaneously with a strong contraction of the ladder legs, parallel to c. Below TN = 21K, a complex antiferromagnetic ordering is evidenced, with an incommensurate propagation vector k = (0, 0, q) (q ~ 0.477 at 1.5K), as exchange interactions between ladders become significant. This complex magnetic ordering can be described as a honeycomb-like arrangement of cycloids, running along c, with staggered chiralities. The experimental observation of this staggered chirality can be understood by taking into account antisymmetric Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya exchange terms.

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@article{arxiv.0906.3378,
  title  = {Zig-zag ladders with staggered magnetic chirality in S = 3/2 compound beta-CaCr2O4},
  author = {Françoise Damay and Christine Martin and Vincent Hardy and Antoine Maignan and Gilles André and Kevin Knight and Sean R. Giblin and Laurent C. Chapon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0906.3378},
  year   = {2015}
}

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