Neutron powder diffraction study of NaMn2 O4 and Li0.92Mn2 O4: Insights on spin-charge-orbital ordering

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High-pressure synthesized quasi-one-dimensional NaMn2O4 and Li0.92Mn2O4 are both antiferromagnetic insulators. Here their atomic and magnetic structures are investigated using neutron powder diffraction. The present crystal structural analyses of NaMn2O4 reveal that a Mn3+/Mn4+ charge-ordering state exists even at low temperature (down to 1.5 K). It is evident that one of the Mn sites shows a strongly distorted Mn3+ octahedron due to the Jahn-Teller effect. Above TN=35 K, a two-dimensional short-range correlation is observed, as indicated by asymmetric diffuse scattering. Below TN, two antiferromagnetic transitions are observed: (i) a commensurate long-range Mn3+ spin ordering below TN1=35 K and (ii) an incommensurate Mn4+ spin ordering below TN2=11 K. Surprisingly, the two antiferromagnetic orders are found to be independent of each other. The commensurate magnetic structure (kC=0.5,0.5,0.5) follows the magnetic anisotropy of the local easy axes of Mn3+, while the incommensurate Mn4+ one shows a spin-density-wave or a cycloidal order with kIC=(0,0,0.216). For Li0.92Mn2O4, on the other hand, the absence of a long-range spin-ordered state is confirmed down to 1.5 K.

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Matsubara, N., Nocerino, E., Kamazawa, K., Forslund, O. K., Sassa, Y., Keller, L., … Månsson, M. (2020). Neutron powder diffraction study of NaMn2 O4 and Li0.92Mn2 O4: Insights on spin-charge-orbital ordering. Physical Review Research, 2(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.043143

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