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Real-space investigation of short-range magnetic correlations in fluoride pyrochlores NaCaCo
2
_2
2
F
7
_7
7
and NaSrCo
2
_2
2
F
7
_7
7
with magnetic pair distribution function analysis
Authors
Simon J. L. Billinge
Robert J. Birgeneau
+6 more
Robert J. Cava
Benjamin A. Frandsen
Jason W. Krizan
Gøran J. Nilsen
Kate A. Ross
Andrew R. Wildes
Publication date
1 December 2017
Publisher
'American Physical Society (APS)'
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Abstract
We present time-of-flight neutron total scattering and polarized neutron scattering measurements of the magnetically frustrated compounds NaCaCo
2
_2
2
F
7
_7
7
and NaSrCo
2
_2
2
F
7
_7
7
, which belong to a class of recently discovered pyrochlore compounds based on transition metals and fluorine. The magnetic pair distribution function (mPDF) technique is used to analyze and model the total scattering data in real space. We find that a previously-proposed model of short-range XY-like correlations with a length scale of 10-15 \AA, combined with nearest-neighbor collinear antiferromagnetic correlations, accurately describes the mPDF data at low temperature, confirming the magnetic ground state in these materials. This model is further verified by the polarized neutron scattering data. From an analysis of the temperature dependence of the mPDF and polarized neutron scattering data, we find that short-range correlations persist on the nearest-neighbor length scale up to 200 K, approximately two orders of magnitude higher than the spin freezing temperatures of these compounds. These results highlight the opportunity presented by these new pyrochlore compounds to study the effects of geometric frustration at relatively high temperatures, while also advancing the mPDF technique and providing a novel opportunity to investigate a genuinely short-range-ordered magnetic ground state directly in real space
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