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Experimental determination of the magnetic interactions of frustrated Cairo pentagon lattice materials

Authors :
Myeong Jun Oh
Uwe Stuhr
Dmitry Batuk
Manh Duc Le
Seongsu Lee
Koichi Kindo
K. Ramesh Kumar
M. Enderle
Artem M. Abakumov
Akihiro Kondo
Jaehong Jeong
Younjung Jo
Je-Geun Park
Changhee Lee
Elisa M. Wheeler
B. Fåk
Alexander A. Tsirlin
Source :
Physical review B
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We present inelastic neutron scattering measurements of the Cairo pentagon lattice magnets Bi$_2$Fe$_4$O$_9$ and Bi$_4$Fe$_5$O$_{13}$F, supported by high field magnetisation measurements of Bi$_2$Fe$_4$O$_9$. Using linear spin wave theory and mean field analyses we determine the spin exchange interactions and single-ion anisotropy in these materials. The Cairo lattice is geometrically frustrated and consists of two inequivalent magnetic sites, both occupied by Fe$^{3+}$ ions and connected by two competing nearest neighbour interactions. We found that one of these interactions, coupling nearest neighbour spins on the three-fold symmetric sites, is extremely strong and antiferromagnetic. These strongly coupled dimers are then weakly coupled to a framework formed from spins occupying the other inequivalent site. In addition we found that the Fe$^{3+}$ $S=5/2$ spins have a non-negligible single-ion anisotropy, which manifests as a spin anisotropy gap in the neutron spectrum and a spin-flop transition in high field magnetisation measurements.<br />10 pages, 9 figures

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24699969
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical review B
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b791af1203f45ac940674faf8db487a4