Single crystal growth and study of the magnetic properties of the mixed system Ba<sub>(3-x)</sub>Sr<sub>x</sub>Cr<sub>2</sub>O<sub>8</sub>
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Abstract
We describe the growth of Ba(3-x)SrxCr2O8 single crystals with x=2.9 and x=2.8 in a four-mirror type optical floating-zone furnace and the influence of chemical disorder on their magnetic and structural properties studied by magnetization and heat-capacity measurements. Inelastic neutron scattering measurements on single crystalline Ba(3-x)SrxCr2O8 with x=2.9 show three excitation modes, corresponding to the three twinned domains that confirm a monoclinic distortion. The interaction constants were determined from a random phase approximation (RPA) model, and the results are compared to the pure Sr3Cr2O8 and Ba3Cr2O8 systems. The intradimer interaction constant for Ba0.1Sr2.9Cr2O8 is found to be J0 = 5.332(2) meV, about 4% smaller than that of the pure Sr3Cr2O8 compound, while the interdimer exchange interaction Je is smaller by 6.9%. These results show a noticeable change in the magnetic properties by a random substitution effect.
*This work was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation Grants No. 21-153659 and 20-175554.
Presenters
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Alsu Gazizulina
- Physik-Institut, University of Zurich
- University of Zurich