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  • 2018Dynamic magnetism in the disordered hexagonal double perovskite BaTi$_{1/2}$Mn$_{1/2}$O$_{3}$12citations

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  • Baines, C.
  • Sarkar, R.
  • Grinenko, Vadim
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  • Bräuninger, S.
  • Freitas, R. S.
  • Garcia, F. A.
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Dynamic magnetism in the disordered hexagonal double perovskite BaTi$_{1/2}$Mn$_{1/2}$O$_{3}$

  • Baines, C.
  • Sarkar, R.
  • Grinenko, Vadim
  • Klauss, H. H.
  • Andrade, E. C.
  • Bräuninger, S.
  • Freitas, R. S.
  • Garcia, F. A.
  • Luetkens, H.
  • Araújo, J. C. R.
  • Lora-Serrano, R.
  • Amaral, R. P.
  • Cantarino, M. R.
Abstract

Magnetic frustration and disorder are key ingredients to prevent the onset of magnetic order. In the disordered hexagonal double perovskite BaTi$_{1/2}$Mn$_{1/2}$O$_{3}$, Mn$^{4+}$ cations, with $S=3/2$ spins, can either form highly correlated states of magnetic trimers or dimers or remain as weakly interacting orphan spins. At low temperature ($T$), the dimer response is negligible, and magnetism is dominated by the trimers and orphans. To explore the role of magnetic frustration, disorder and possibly of quantum fluctuations, the low-$T$ magnetic properties of the remaining magnetic degrees of freedom of BaTi$_{1/2}$Mn$_{1/2}$O$_{3}$ are investigated. Heat-capacity data and magnetic susceptibility display no evidence for a phase transition to a magnetically ordered phase but indicate the formation of a correlated spin state. The low-temperature spin dynamics of this state is then explored by SR experiments. The zero field $^{+}$ relaxation rate data show no static magnetism down to $T=19$ mK and longitudinal field experiments support as well that dynamic magnetism persists at low $T$. Our results are interpreted in terms of a spin glass state which stems from a disordered lattice of orphans spins and trimers. A spin liquid state in BaTi$_{1/2}$Mn$_{1/2}$O$_{3}$, however, is not excluded and is also discussed. ; Comment: Main Text: 6 pages, 4 figures; Supplemental: 11 pages, 7 figures

Topics
  • perovskite
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • experiment
  • glass
  • glass
  • phase transition
  • susceptibility
  • ordered phase