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Spin dynamics and two-dimensional correlations in the fcc antiferromagneticSr2YRuO6
Author(s) -
Steven Disseler,
J. W. Lynn,
R. F. Jardim,
M. S. Torikachvili,
E. Granado
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
physical review. b./physical review. b
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.78
H-Index - 465
eISSN - 2469-9969
pISSN - 2469-9950
DOI - 10.1103/physrevb.93.140407
Subject(s) - antiferromagnetism , condensed matter physics , frustration , physics , spins , excitation , inelastic neutron scattering , ground state , lattice (music) , square lattice , spin (aerodynamics) , cubic crystal system , perovskite (structure) , scattering , neutron scattering , atomic physics , quantum mechanics , ising model , crystallography , chemistry , acoustics , thermodynamics
The face-centered-cubic (fcc) lattice of ${\mathrm{Ru}}^{5+}$ spins in the double perovskite ${\mathrm{Sr}}_{2}{\mathrm{YRuO}}_{6}$ shows a delicate, three-dimensional antiferromagnetic (AFM) ground state composed of stacked square AFM layers. Inelastic neutron scattering data taken on this state reveal a gapped low-energy excitation band emerging from [001] with spin excitations extending to 8 meV. These magnetic excitations are modeled by a simple ${J}_{1}\text{\ensuremath{-}}{J}_{2}$ interaction scheme allowing quantitative comparisons with similar materials. At higher temperatures, the low-energy excitation spectrum is dominated by a quasielastic component associated with size fluctuations of two-dimensional AFM clusters that exhibit asymmetric correlations even at low temperatures. Thus, the fcc lattice in general and the double-perovskite structure in particular emerge as hosts of both two-dimensional and three-dimensional dynamics resulting from frustration.

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