Order-by-disorder in frustrated diamond lattice antiferromagnets

ORAL

Abstract

Normal spinels constituting antiferromagnets on a diamond lattice have recently been the subject of intensive experimental study. To understand the behavior of the many systems in this class exhibiting strong frustration, such as MnSc$_2$S$_4$, we have studied theoretically a model for frustrated diamond lattice antiferromagnets that exhibits complex behavior in accord with numerous observations. Remarkably, with sufficiently strong frustration a massive ground state degeneracy develops amongst coplanar spirals whose propagation wavevectors reside on a two-dimensional ``spiral surface'' in momentum space. We argue that an important ordering mechanism is entropic splitting of these degenerate states, an elusive phenomenon known as order-by-disorder. Extensive Monte Carlo simulations reveal the order-by-disorder phase, with a low ordering temperature.

Authors

  • Jason Alicea

    • UCSB
  • Doron Bergman

    • Phys Dept., U of California Santa Barbara
    • UCSB
  • Emanuel Gull

    • ETH Zurich
    • Institut fuer theoretische Physik, ETH Zuerich, CH-8093 Zuerich, Switzerland
  • Simon Trebst

    • Microsoft Research, Station Q
    • Station Q
  • Leon Balents

    • UCSB
    • Department of Physics, UCSB
    • Physics Department, University of California, Santa Barbara
    • University of California, Santa Barbara