Spin-lattice coupling in a ferrimagnetic spinel: Exotic H-T phase diagram of MnCr2 S4 up to 110 T

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In antiferromagnets, the interplay of spin frustration and spin-lattice coupling has been extensively studied as the source of complex spin patterns and exotic magnetism. Here, we demonstrate that, although neglected in the past, the spin-lattice coupling is essential to ferrimagnetic spinels as well. We performed ultrahigh-field magnetization measurements up to 110 T on a Yafet-Kittel ferrimagnetic spinel, MnCr2S4, which was complemented by measurements of magnetostriction and sound velocities up to 60 T. Classical Monte Carlo calculations were performed to identify the complex high-field spin structures. Our minimal model incorporating spin-lattice coupling accounts for the experimental results and corroborates the complete phase diagram, including two new high-field phase transitions at 75 and 85 T. Magnetoelastic coupling induces striking effects: An extremely robust magnetization plateau is embedded between two unconventional spin-asymmetric phases. Ferrimagnetic spinels provide a new platform to study asymmetric and multiferroic phases stabilized by spin-lattice coupling.

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Miyata, A., Suwa, H., Nomura, T., Prodan, L., Felea, V., Skourski, Y., … Loidl, A. (2020). Spin-lattice coupling in a ferrimagnetic spinel: Exotic H-T phase diagram of MnCr2 S4 up to 110 T. Physical Review B, 101(5). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.101.054432

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