Impact of the lattice on magnetic properties in the S=1 triangular antiferromagnet NiGa<sub>2</sub>S<sub>4</sub>

ORAL  · Invited

Abstract

NiGa2S4 is a triangular lattice S=1 system with strong two dimensionality of the lattice, and a competition between ferromagnetic nearest neigbor exchange J1 and antiferromagnetic third nearest neigbor exchange J3. It was actively discussed as a candidate to host spin-nematic order brought about by strong quadrupole coupling. Using Raman scattering spectroscopy we identify a phonon of Eg symmetry which can modulate magnetic exchange J1 and produce quadrupole coupling. Additionally, our Raman scattering results demonstrate a gradual loss of local inversion symmetry on lowering the temperature of the sample. We associate it with a lattice distortion due to sulfur vacancies. This loss of inversion symmetry will lead to disordered Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions, which can prevent long-range magnetic order. Using magnetic Raman scattering response we identify 160 K as a temperature of an upturn of magnetic correlations. The temperature range below 160 K, but above 50 K where antiferromagnetic correlations start to increase, is a candidate for spin-nematic regime.

*This work was supported as part of the Institute for Quantum Matter, an Energy Frontier Research Center funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences under Award No. DE-SC0019331.

Publication: M. Valentine et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 125, 197201 (2020)

Presenters

  • Natalia Drichko

    • Johns Hopkins University

Authors

  • Natalia Drichko

    • Johns Hopkins University