Noncollinear magnetism in nanosized cobalt chromite

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Using a combination of neutron diffraction with XYZ polarization analysis and magnetization measurements, the noncollinear magnetism in nanosized cobalt chromite, a potential multiferroic material, is revealed. For noninteracting 26.9(1) nm nanoparticles, a bulklike behavior is identified, including a ferrimagnetic Curie temperature of 99 K and a transition to the spin spiral magnetic phase at 27 K with a temperature-dependent, incommensurate propagation vector. A lock-in transition towards a commensurate propagation vector is not observed. Much smaller, 3.1(2) nm, nanoparticles reveal a strong cluster glass behavior, characterized by ferrimagnetic behavior below the Curie temperature of 43 K and a transition to asperomagnetic behavior at 18 K, with the absence of any magnetic reflections at a base temperature of 5 K.

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Zákutná, D., Vlček, J., Fitl, P., Nemkovski, K., Honecker, D., NiŽňanský, D., & Disch, S. (2018). Noncollinear magnetism in nanosized cobalt chromite. Physical Review B, 98(6). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.98.064407

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