Tuesday, February 5, 2013

1302.0833 (Joseph A. M. Paddison et al.)

β-Mn: Emergent Simplicity in a Complex Structure    [PDF]

Joseph A. M. Paddison, J. Ross Stewart, Pascal Manuel, Pierre Courtois, Garry J. McIntyire, Brian D. Rainford, Andrew L. Goodwin
We investigate low-temperature spin correlations in the metallic frustrated magnet \beta-MnCo. Single-crystal polarised-neutron scattering experiments reveal the persistence of highly-structured magnetic diffuse scattering and the absence of periodic magnetic order to T=0.05 K. We employ reverse Monte Carlo refinements and mean-field theory simulations to construct a simple effective Hamiltonian which accounts for the magnetic scattering. The interactions we identify describe an emergent spin structure which mimics the triangular lattice antiferromagnet. The observation of a simple collective magnetic state in a complicated crystal structure is surprising because it reverses the established paradigm of elaborate emergent states arising from many-body interactions on simple lattices. We suggest that structural complexity may provide a route to realising new states of correlated quantum matter.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.0833

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