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Frustrated minority spins in GeNi2O4

Authors :
Matsuda, M.
Chung, J. -H.
Park, S.
Sato, T. J.
Matsuno, K.
Aruga-Katori, H.
Takagi, H.
Kakurai, K.
Kamazawa, K.
Tsunoda, Y.
Kagomiya, I.
Henley, C. L.
Lee, S. -H.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Recently, two consecutive phase transitions were observed, upon cooling, in an antiferromagnetic spinel GeNi$_2$O$_4$ at $T_{N1}=12.1$ K and $T_{N2}=11.4$ K, respectively \cite{matsuno, crawford}. Using unpolarized and polarized elastic neutron scattering we show that the two transitions are due to the existence of frustrated minority spins in this compound. Upon cooling, at $T_{N1}$ the spins on the $<111>$ \kagome planes order ferromagnetically in the plane and antiferromagnetically between the planes (phase I), leaving the spins on the $<111>$ triangular planes that separate the \kagome planes frustrated and disordered. At the lower $T_{N2}$, the triangular spins also order in the $<111>$ plane (phase II). We also present a scenario involving exchange interactions that qualitatively explains the origin of the two purely magnetic phase transitions.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.0708.3162
Document Type :
Working Paper