Orthogonal spin ordering is rarely observed in magnetic oxides because nearest-neighbor symmetric Heisenberg superexchange interactions usually dominate. We have discovered that in the quadruple perovskite CaFe3Ti4O12, where only the S=2 Fe2+ ion is magnetic, long-range magnetic order consisting of an unusual arrangement of three interpenetrating orthogonal sublattices is stabilized. Each magnetic sublattice corresponds to a set of FeO4 square planes sharing a common orientation. This multi-k magnetic spin ordering is the result of fourth-neighbor spin couplings with a strong easy-axis anisotropy. In an applied magnetic field, each sublattice tends towards ferromagnetic alignment, but remains polarized by internal magnetic fields generated by the others, thus stabilizing in a noncollinear canted ferromagnetic structure. CaFe3Ti4O12 provides a rare example of how nontrivial long-range spin order can arise when near-neighbor Heisenberg superexchange is quenched.
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Amano Patino, M., Denis Romero, F., Goto, M., Saito, T., Orlandi, F., Manuel, P., … Shimakawa, Y. (2021). Multi- k spin ordering in CaFe3Ti4 O12 stabilized by spin-orbit coupling and further-neighbor exchange. Physical Review Research, 3(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.3.043208