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Magnetic frustration in octahedral lattices: emergent complexity in applied field

Date : Monday, October 30th, 2023 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Place : Seminar Room 5 (A615), 6th Floor, ISSP Lecturer : Mike Zhitomirsky Affiliation : IRIG, CEA, Grenoble, France; IMR, Tohoku Univ. Committee Chair : Hirokazu Tsunetsugu (ex. 63597)
e-mail: tsune@issp.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Language in Speech : English

Geometrically frustrated magnets typically consist of either triangular or tetrahedral blocks of magnetic ions. A novel frustrated motif is provided by octahedral blocks. Magnetic ions form a corner-sharing network of octahedra in antiperovskites and Mn3X intermetallics, whereas edge-shared octahedra emerge for the J1J2 spin model on a face-centered cubic (fcc) lattice for a special ratio of two exchanges J2/J1 = 0.5. We illustrate an emergent complex behavior of octahedral antiferromagnets by studying the magnetization process of the classical J1J2 fcc antiferromagnet. Up to eight different phases exist in magnetic field including two fractional magnetization plateaus at M/Msat = 1/3 and 2/3. An unusual twist in the quantum order-by-disorder effect due to magnon-magnon interactions is also found for the nearest-neighbor fcc antiferromagnet in zero field.


(Published on: Monday October 23rd, 2023)