三角格子材料YbBO3的结构和磁性
G Sala1, Matthew B Stone2, Seung-Hwan Do3
1Spallation Neutron Source, Second Target Station, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, United States of America.
概括
伊特玻酸 (YbBO3) 在一个三角格子上呈现复杂的磁性排序,其中有两个明显的Yb3+位点. 中子衍射揭示了磁性布拉格峰值,表明潜在的远程秩序低于0.4K.
科学领域:
- 凝聚物质物理学 凝聚物质物理学
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 磁力学 磁力学 是一种
背景情况:
- YbBO3属于正方体酸盐家族,其特点是Yb3+离子的三角形排列.
- 了解具有三角格子材料的磁性质对于探索新的量子现象至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究YbBO3.3的物理特性和磁性排序.
- 在低温下确定YbBO3的晶体结构和磁性行为.
主要方法:
- 通过中子衍射进行了反射.
- 不弹性的中子散射.
- 特定热量测量 特定热量测量
- 交流感应度测量 交流感应度测量
主要成果:
- YbBO3 在单临床空间组C2/c中结晶,在扭曲的三角格子上有两个不同的Yb3+位点.
- 热容量和交流易感度测量表明磁性排序在0.4K左右.
- 在0.044 K的中子衍射揭示了由 (0 0 1) 索引的磁性布拉格峰,在Yb的两个位点上有序的时刻在0.4-0.9 μB之间.
- 分散散射表明长距离磁性秩序不完整,与更短距离的旋转相关性一起.
结论:
- YbBO3是一种双位三角格子材料.
- 该材料显示了长距离磁顺序和短距离自旋相关性的签名.
- 复杂的磁性行为源于两个不同的Yb3+位点和三角格子几何.
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