Magnetic percolation transition in diluted hexaferrites
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Abstract
The hexagonal ferrites BaFe12O19, SrFe12O19 and PbFe12O19 are ferrimagnets with Neel temperatures of approximately 720K that also show interesting ferroelectric properties. By randomly substituting Ga ions for the Fe ions, the Neel temperature can be suppressed to zero. Recent experiments [1] have found the phase boundary to vary as TN ∼ (1 - x/xc)2/3 over a wide x range, with xc very close to the percolation threshold of the iron spins. The shape of the phase boundary in the neighborhood of xc does not agree with current theoretical predictions for a classical percolation transition. We investigate the shape of the low-temperature phase boundary close to the percolation threshold using large-scale Monte Carlo simulations of a three-dimensional site-diluted Heisenberg model.
[1] S.E. Rowley at al., Phys. Rev. B 96, 020407(R) (2017)
[1] S.E. Rowley at al., Phys. Rev. B 96, 020407(R) (2017)
**This work was supported in part by the NSF under Grants Nos. DMR-1506152 and DMR-1828489.
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Presenters
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Cameron Lerch
- Missouri University of Science and Technology