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Formation of magnetic microphases in Ca3Co2O6
1Theoretical Division, T4 and CNLS, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545, USA.
Abstract:
We study a frustrated quantum Ising model relevant for Ca3Co2O6 that consists of a triangular lattice of weakly coupled ferromagnetic chains. According to our quantum Monte Carlo simulations, the chains become ferromagnetic and form a three-sublattice "up-up-down" structure for T≤T(CI). In contrast, long-wavelength spin-density-wave microphases are stabilized along the chains for T(CI)
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