Abstract
A detailed study of polycrystalline and single crystalline samples of the normal spinel HgCr2 S4 is reported. The structural refinement reveals enhanced values of the atomic displacements suggesting the closeness to a structural instability. Magnetization, electron-spin resonance, and specific-heat studies document strong ferromagnetic fluctuations close to 50 K and the occurrence of complex antiferromagnetic order at TN =22 K. We found highly unconventional behavior resembling properties of a noncollinear antiferromagnet and of a soft ferromagnet dependent on temperature and magnetic field. Even weak external magnetic fields disturb the antiferromagnetic order and strongly enhance the ferromagnetic correlations. The observed anomalies are related to bond frustration due to competing magnetic exchange interactions between the Cr ions. © 2006 The American Physical Society.
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Tsurkan, V., Hemberger, J., Krimmel, A., Krug Von Nidda, H. A., Lunkenheimer, P., Weber, S., … Loidl, A. (2006). Experimental evidence for competition between antiferromagnetic and ferromagnetic correlations in HgCr2 S4. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 73(22). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.73.224442
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