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Spin correlations in Ca3Co2O6: Polarized-neutron diffraction and Monte Carlo study

Author

  • Joseph A. M. Paddison
  • Stefano Agrestini
  • Martin R. Lees
  • Catherine L. Fleck
  • Pascale Deen
  • Andrew L. Goodwin
  • J. Ross Stewart
  • Oleg A. Petrenko

Summary, in English

We present polarized-neutron diffraction measurements of the Ising-type spin-chain compound Ca3Co2O6 above and below the magnetic ordering temperature T-N. Below T-N, a clear evolution from a pure spin-density wave (SDW) structure to a mixture of SDW and commensurate antiferromagnet (CAFM) structures is observed on cooling. For a rapidly cooled sample, the majority phase at low temperature is the SDW, while if the cooling is performed sufficiently slowly, then the SDW and the CAFM structure coexist between 1.5 and 10 K. Above T-N, we use Monte Carlo methods to analyze the magnetic diffuse scattering data. We show that both intrachain and interchain correlations persist above T-N, but are essentially decoupled. Intrachain correlations resemble the one-dimensional ferromagnetic Ising model, while interchain correlations resemble the frustrated triangular-lattice antiferromagnet. Using previously published bulk property measurements and our neutron diffraction data, we obtain values of the ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic exchange interactions and the single-ion anisotropy.

Publishing year

2014

Language

English

Publication/Series

Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics)

Volume

90

Issue

1

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

American Physical Society

Topic

  • Physical Sciences
  • Natural Sciences

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1098-0121