Complex spin-ordering and magnetic field-induced spin-flip transition in Ni<sub>3</sub>(MoO<sub>4</sub>)<sub>2</sub>(TeO<sub>3</sub>)
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Abstract
High-quality single crystals of Ni3(MoO4)2TeO3 were synthesized via chemical vapor transport and verified using single-crystal X-ray diffraction (SXRD). Magnetization data revealed strong anisotropic magnetism, with two antiferromagnetic transitions at TN1 (~17 K) and TN2 (~14.5 K) along the H//b direction. Notably, TN1 exhibited characteristics resembling ferromagnetism in the H⊥b direction. Neutron measurements disclosed a net magnetization along the b-axis for the Ni zig-zag chain, while adjacent chains along the a- and c-axes exhibited antiferromagnetic coupling with magnetic propagation vector of k = (1 0 0.5). The Ni(I) magnetic moment was aligned with the b-axis, whereas the Ni(II) site exhibited canting with components along ma, mb, and mc, contributing to the complex magnetic behavior of Ni3(MoO4)2TeO3. A sharp magnetic-induced spin-flip transition occurred at HC (critical magnetic field) of 2.5 T for H//b orientation. Furthermore, combined specific heat and magnetization measurements confirmed an unusual low-temperature shift of TN2 with an external field up to HC in the H//b direction and TN2 transition disappeared for H > HC.
*This study was supported by the National Science and Technology Council, Taiwan, under Grants No. MOST 110-2112-M-110-008-MY3, NSTC 111-2112-M-110-019, NSTC 111-2811-M-110-010, NSTC 112-2811-M-110-029, NSTC 112-2923-M-110-001, and NSTC 112-2112-M-110-018
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Hung-Duen Yang
- National Sun Yat Sen University
- National Sun Yat-sen University
- Natl Sun Yat Sen University