Magnetic frustration and magnetic correlations in YbMn<sub>2</sub>Sb<sub>2</sub> single crystals
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Abstract
The crystal growth and the structural, transport and magnetic characterization of the magnetically frustrated YbMn2Sb2 single crystals are reported. The crystals show a trigonal symmetry, where corrugated honeycomb layers of MnSb are separated by Yb atoms. No structural transition was observed down to 22 K. The resistivity measurements show a predominantly insulating behavior. The combined resistivity, dc and ac susceptibility, and heat capacity measurements confirm successive transitions at 230 K, 116 K and 40 K, being the transition at TN =116 K due to the Mn+2 lattice antiferromagnetic ordering. Muon spin rotation experiments (µSR) reveal a more complicated scenario, with a complex temperature dependence of the magnetic volume fraction and a several order of magnitude variation of the relaxation rate, with its maximum at approximately 40 K.
*This work was supported by European Community’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under Grant 290605 (PSI-FELLOW/COFUND) and from the Brazilian funding agencies CNPq, FAPESP (Grants No. 2011/19924-2 and 2014/20365-6) and CAPES. RAR was supported by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.
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Presenters
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Raquel Ribeiro
- Univ Federal do ABC
- Iowa State University and Ames Laboratory