Magnetic properties and magnetic structure of the frustrated quasi-one-dimensional antiferromagnet SrCuTe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>6</sub>

ORAL

Abstract

We will present results of magnetization measurements and neutron diffraction measurements to investigate a magnetic structure of the frustrated quasi-one-dimensional antiferromagnet SrCuTe2O6. The magnetization measurements on single-crystal cubic SrCuTe2O6 with an applied magnetic field along three inequivalent high symmetry directions [100], [110], and [111] reveal weak magnetic anisotropy. The results from a quantum Monte Carlo simulation on the Heisenberg spin-chain model, where the chain is formed via the dominant third-nearest-neighbor exchange interaction J3, yield the intrachain interaction (J3/kB) between 50.12(7) K for the applied field along [110] and 52.5(2) K along [100] with about the same g factor of 2.2. Single-crystal neutron diffraction unveils the transition to the magnetic ordered state as evidenced by the onset of the magnetic Bragg intensity at TN1 = 5.25(9)K. Based on irreducible representation theory and magnetic space group analysis of powder and single-crystal neutron diffraction data, the magnetic structure in the Shubnikov space group P4132, where the Cu2+ S = 1/2 spins antiferromagnetically align in the direction perpendicular to the spin chain, is proposed with the ordered moment of 0.52(6)μB.

Presenters

  • Pakornsak Saeaun

    • Physice, Mahidol University

Authors

  • Pakornsak Saeaun

    • Physice, Mahidol University
  • Yang Zhao

    • NIST Center for Neutron Research,, National Institute of Standards and Technology
    • NIST Center for Neutron Research, National Institute of Standards and Technology
    • National Institute of Standard and Technology
    • Center for Neutron Research, National Institute of Standards and Technology
    • National Institute of Standards and Technology
  • Pharit Piyawongwatthana

    • IMRAM, Tohoku University
  • Taku J. Sato

    • IMRAM, Tohoku University
  • Fangchang Chou

    • Center for Condensed Matter Sciences, National Taiwan University
    • National Taiwan University
  • Maxim Avdeev

    • Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation
  • Ganatee Gitgeatpong

    • Department of Physics, Faculty of Science and Technology,, Phranakhon Rajabhat University
  • kittiwit Matan

    • Physice, Mahidol University