The origin of fine structure in magnetization curve of αcoV2O6

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Abstract

Multiple field-induced plateaus in αCoV2O6 at low temperatures were revealed earlier by M. Lenertz et al. [J. Phys. Chem. C 115, 17190 (2011)] and carefully investigated recently by M. Nandi and P. Mandal [J. Appl. Phys. 119, 133904 (2016)]. Four equidistant steps were observed in the magnetization curve. We present a model to describe this phenomenon. A magnetic structure of this substance is formed by highly anisotropic triangular lattice of Ising chains running along the b axis. Due to a three-fold degeneracy of three-sublattice magnetic ordering, domain boundaries appear. Their transformation under magnetic field variation leads to two additional steps in the 1/3 magnetization plateau and gives rise to complex magnetic behavior observed experimentally. The domain structure in αCoV2O6 occurs to be strongly anisotropic because a lifetime of the metastable states depends greatly on the configuration orientation. A strong dependence of the magnetization curve on magnetic field sweep time is predicted.

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Kudasov, Y., & Kozabaranov, R. (2018). The origin of fine structure in magnetization curve of αcoV2O6. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 185). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201818503002

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