2003
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.68.134410
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Frustration-driven spin freezing in theS=12fcc perovskiteSr2

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“…Integrating C mag /T up to the freezing temperature T f = 12 K yields an entropy of 0.18 J/K-mol Re. Although this value represents only 2% of the expected entropy release for an S = 1 spin glass, the drastically-reduced value is consistent with reports of spin glassiness in Sr 2 MgReO 6 (3% entropy release at T f ) [24], Li 4 MgReO 6 (14% entropy release below T f ) [37] and the jarosite (H 3 O)Fe 3 (SO 4 ) 2 (OH) 6 (6% entropy release at T f ) [38]. Furthermore, it is well-known that many spin glasses lose significant entropy above T f [39].…”
Section: B Sr2yreo6: Magnetic Propertiessupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…Integrating C mag /T up to the freezing temperature T f = 12 K yields an entropy of 0.18 J/K-mol Re. Although this value represents only 2% of the expected entropy release for an S = 1 spin glass, the drastically-reduced value is consistent with reports of spin glassiness in Sr 2 MgReO 6 (3% entropy release at T f ) [24], Li 4 MgReO 6 (14% entropy release below T f ) [37] and the jarosite (H 3 O)Fe 3 (SO 4 ) 2 (OH) 6 (6% entropy release at T f ) [38]. Furthermore, it is well-known that many spin glasses lose significant entropy above T f [39].…”
Section: B Sr2yreo6: Magnetic Propertiessupporting
confidence: 74%
“…The low temperature data (T ≤ 20 K) fits well to the function C p = γT + βT 3 with γ = 15.0(1) mJ/K 2 -mol Re and β = 0.774(5) mJ/K 4 -mol Re. A non-zero γ is unexpected in insulators that exhibit magnetic order at low T , and this feature has been interpreted as a signature of spin glass behavior in insulating Sr 2 MgReO 6 [24] and Li 4 MgReO 6 [37]. Therefore, we assume that the linear component represents the magnetic contribution C mag .…”
Section: B Sr2yreo6: Magnetic Propertiesmentioning
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“…Since the double perovskite structure type is very versatile with respect to chemical substitution and the B sites can accommodate a variety of transition metals, systematic studies can be performed to investigate the effects of changing the spin quantum number S and increasing the relativistic spin-orbit coupling by considering materials with 4d and 5d electrons. A series of exotic magnetic ground states have been observed previously in S = 1/2 and 1 systems, including a collective singlet state coexisting with paramagnetism in Ba 2 YMoO 6 [1,2] described as a valence bond glass [3], a collective singlet state in La 2 LiReO 6 [4], spin freezing without long-range order in Ba 2 YReO 6 [4], Sr 2 MgReO 6 [5] and Sr 2 CaReO 6 [6], shortrange order in La 2 LiMoO 6 [1], and a ferromagnetic (FM) Mott insulating state in Ba 2 NaOsO 6 [7,8]. Theoretical studies have also indicated that a wealth of other magnetic ground states are possible in these 4d and 5d quantum spin systems [9,10].…”
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“…Double perovskite oxides, A 2 BB′O 6 , containing 4d/5d elements have attracted considerable attention due to their remarkable electronic and magnetic properties, such as room-temperature magnetoresistance [1], high-temperature ferrimagnetism [2,3], as well as spin glass [4] and valence bond glass behaviors [5]. As a characteristic structural feature, there are interpenetrating B and B′ face-centered cubic (fcc) sublattices, and their complex magnetic properties are determined by the intricate interplay between the geometrically frustrated intra-sublattice and inter-sublattices exchange interactions, which are correlated with structure distortions [6][7][8][9][10][11].…”
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