Low-temperature magnetism in the triangular lattice materials CeCl3 and CeBr3
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Abstract
There is currently great interest in systems with J = 1/2 ground state and Ising-like interactions that may be geometrically frustrated, as in the triangular lattice, or frustrated by competing interactions, like the honeycomb Kitaev model. This interest has spurred our investigation of the triangular lattice rare earth materials CeCl3 and CeBr3, where the Ce3+ ion is expected to have an effective J = 1/2 ground state. Some magnetic properties of these materials were studied many years ago but prior to this investigation there had been no direct measurements of the magnetic order or excitations using neutron scattering. Our recent magnetic characterization has revealed the onset of short-range order at around 250 mK before two successive transition in long-range order at around 110 mK and 50 mK for CeCl3. We also report neutron scattering investigations of crystal field excitations in CeBr3, confirming the J=1/2 ground state, and neutron diffraction measurements of the magnetic order in CeCl3, showing that the system orders antiferromagnetically at low temperature with an ordering wave-vector (1/3 1/3 1/2).
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Presenters
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Matthew A Cothrine
University of Tennessee
Authors
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Matthew A Cothrine
University of Tennessee
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David G Mandrus
University of Tennessee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Stephen E Nagler
Oak Ridge National Lab
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Adam A Aczel
Oak Ridge Nat'l Lab
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Matthew B Stone
Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Yasumasa Takano
University of Florida
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Luis Stand
University of Tennessee