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Non-collinear magnetic structure and anisotropic magnetoelastic coupling in cobalt pyrovanadate Co2V2O7

Authors :
Ji, W. H.
Sun, Y. C.
Kumar, C. M. N.
Li, C.
Nandi, S.
Jin, W. T.
Su, Y.
Sun, X.
Lee, Y.
Harmon, B.
Ke, L.
Ouyang, Z. W.
Xiao, Y.
Brueckel, Th.
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
arXiv, 2019.

Abstract

The Co2V2O7 is recently reported to exhibit amazing magnetic field-induced magnetization plateaus and ferroelectricity, but its magnetic ground state remains ambiguous due to its structural complexity. Magnetometry measurements, and time-of-flight neutron powder diffraction (NPD) have been employed to study the structural and magnetic properties of Co2V2O7, which consists of two non-equivalent Co sites. Upon cooling below the Ne\'el temperature TN = 6.3 K, we observe magnetic Bragg peaks at 2K in NPD which indicated the formation of long range magnetic order of Co2+ moments. After symmetry analysis and magnetic structure refinement, we demonstrate that Co2V2O7 possesses a complicated non-collinear magnetic ground state with Co moments mainly located in b-c plane and forming a non-collinear spin-chain-like structure along the c-axis. The ab initio calculations demonstrate that the non-collinear magnetic structure is more stable than various ferromagnetic states at low temperature. The non-collinear magnetic structure with canted up-up-down-down spin configuration is considered as the origin of magnetoelectric coupling in Co2V2O7 because the inequivalent exchange striction induced by the spin-exchange interaction between the neighboring spins is the driving force of ferroelectricity. Besides, it is found that the deviation of lattice parameters a and b is opposite below TN, while the lattice parameter c and stay almost constant below TN, evidencing the anisotropic magnetoelastic coupling in Co2V2O7.<br />Comment: 9 pages, 8 figures

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....563ca7232d47c95322a41d292b8ada8a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1905.06282