Literature DB >> 21406894

Geometric origin of magnetic frustration in the μ-Al₄Mn giant-unit-cell complex intermetallic.

S Jazbec1, Z Jagličić, S Vrtnik, M Wencka, M Feuerbacher, M Heggen, S Roitsch, J Dolinšek.   

Abstract

The structurally ordered μ-Al(4)Mn complex intermetallic phase with 563 atoms in the giant unit cell shows the typical broken-ergodicity phenomena of a magnetically frustrated spin system. The low-field zero-field-cooled and field-cooled magnetic susceptibilities show splitting below the spin freezing temperature T(f) = 2.7 K. The ac susceptibility exhibits a frequency-dependent cusp, associated with a frequency-dependent freezing temperature T(f)(ν). The decay of the thermoremnant magnetization is logarithmically slow in time and shows a dependence on the aging time t(w) and the cooling field H(fc) typical of an ultraslow out-of-equilibrium dynamics of a nonergodic spin system that approaches thermal equilibrium, but can never reach it on the experimentally accessible time scale. The above features classify the μ-Al(4)Mn complex intermettalic among spin glasses. The origin of frustration of magnetic interactions was found to be geometrical due to the distribution of a significant fraction of Mn spins on triangles with antiferromagnetic coupling. The μ-Al(4)Mn phase is a geometrically frustrated spin glass.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21406894     DOI: 10.1088/0953-8984/23/4/045702

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Condens Matter        ISSN: 0953-8984            Impact factor:   2.333


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1.  A family of binary magnetic icosahedral quasicrystals based on rare earths and cadmium.

Authors:  Alan I Goldman; Tai Kong; Andreas Kreyssig; Anton Jesche; Mehmet Ramazanoglu; Kevin W Dennis; Sergey L Bud'ko; Paul C Canfield
Journal:  Nat Mater       Date:  2013-06-09       Impact factor: 43.841

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