Single crystal synthesis and physical properties of a Shastry-Sutherland compound, BaNd<sub>2</sub>ZnS<sub>5</sub>
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Abstract
Shastry-Sutherland (SS) lattice is a classical geometrically frustrated lattice type featuring a competition between nearest neighbor and next nearest neighbor interactions. In this talk, we present our recent work on a high-purity, single-crystalline semiconductor BaNd2ZnS5 where Nd atoms form a two-dimensional SS lattice [1]. Crystal synthesis procedure and detailed physical property characterizations via x-ray diffraction, magnetization and heat capacity measurements will be presented. BaNd2ZnS5 orders antiferromagnetically at 2.9 K with a Kramer’s doublet CEF ground state. Nd magnetic moments align primarily within the ab-plane, and magnetic isothermal measurements show metamagnetic transitions at ~15 kOe for [110] and ~21 kOe for [100]. Magnetic properties of other rare earth members in this family of compounds will also be discussed.
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Publication: [1] B.R. Billingsley, M. Marshall, Z. Shu, H. Cao, T. Kong, Phys. Rev. M 6, 104403 (2022)
Presenters
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Brianna Billingsley
University of Arizona
Authors
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Brianna Billingsley
University of Arizona
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Huibo Cao
Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Madalynn Marshall
Oak Ridge National Lab, Rutgers University
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Zhixue Shu
University of Arizona
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Tai Kong
University of Arizona