Dynamics of frustrated antiferromagnets studied using pulsed magnetic fields and X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
Frustration in antiferromagnets can lead to surprising dynamic behavior as well as spatial inhomogeneities. We study these using a combination of pulsed magnetic fields with different timescales, resonant coherent X-ray measurements, and Monte Carlo simulations. Here I will discuss two compounds, Lu2CoMnO6 and Ca3Co2O6, in which nearest-neighbor frustration gives rise to a version of the axial next-nearest neighbor Ising model (ANNNI). This model predicts a fractal (infinite) set of phases with incommensurate wave vectors that are separated by first-order phase boundaries. This complexity results from a simple frustration condition between nearest- and next-nearest-neighbor interactions along a chain of Ising spins. The incommensurate wave vector slides with temperature, finally giving rise to a commensurate ground state at the lowest temperatures. Strong dynamics and inhomogeneities of the antiferromagnetic order have been observed in both compounds. I will talk about X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy (XPCS) results in Lu2CoMnO6 that show unusual dynamics of antiferromagnetic fluctuations as a function of temperature that match the predictions of the ANNNI model. I will also talk about pulsed magnetic field results in Ca3Co2O6 and finally DC annealing experiments designed to elucidate the metastable magnetization steps and reach the ground state of this compound.
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Publication: Ivan Nekrashevich, Xiaxin Ding, Fedor Balakirev, Hee Taek Yi, Sang-Wook Cheong, Leonardo Civale, Yoshitomo Kamiya, and Vivien Zapf, "Reaching the ground state using quantum annealing in frustrated triangular Ising magnet Ca3Co2O6," in progress<br><br>A. Carr, J. Bowlan, C. Mazzoli, A. Barbour, W. Hu, S. Wilkins, C. Walker, X. Ding, J. Hyuk Kim, N. Lee, Y. J. Choi, S.-Z. Lin, R. L. Sandberg, and V. S. Zapf, "Dynamics of a fractal set of first-order magnetic phase transitions in frustrated Lu2CoMnO6," Phys. Rev. B Letters 103, L060401 (2021)<br>
Presenters
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Vivien Zapf
Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Authors
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Vivien Zapf
Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos National Laboratory