Magnetic excitations in the spin-trimer compounds Ca3Cu3-xNix(PO4)4 (x=0,1,2)
A. Podlesnyak, V. Pomjakushin, E. Pomjakushina, K. Conder, and A., Furrer

TL;DR
This study uses inelastic neutron scattering to explore magnetic excitations in Ca3Cu3-xNix(PO4)4 compounds, revealing exchange interactions, anisotropy, and magnetic ordering differences across compositions.
Contribution
First detailed neutron scattering analysis of magnetic excitations and interactions in Ca3Cu3-xNix(PO4)4 compounds with varying Ni content.
Findings
Exchange interactions are predominantly antiferromagnetic within trimers.
The x=2 compound exhibits long-range antiferromagnetic order below 20 K.
Magnetic anisotropy and exchange parameters vary with Ni substitution.
Abstract
Inelastic neutron scattering experiments were performed for the spin-trimer compounds Ca3Cu3-xNix(PO4)4 (x=0,1,2) in order to study the dynamic magnetic properties. The observed excitations can be associated with transitions between the low-lying electronic states of linear Cu-Cu-Cu, Cu-Cu-Ni, and Ni-Cu-Ni trimers which are the basic constituents of the title compounds. The exchange interactions within the trimers are well described by the Heisenberg model with dominant antiferromagnetic nearest-neighbor interactions J. For x=0 we find JCu-Cu=-4.74(2) meV which is enhanced for x=1 to JCu-Cu=-4.92(6) meV. For x=1 and x=2 we find JCu-Ni=-0.85(10) meV and an axial single-ion anisotropy parameter DNi=-0.7(1) meV. While the x=0 and x=1 compounds do not exhibit long-range magnetic ordering down to 1 K, the x=2 compound shows antiferromagnetic ordering below TN=20 K, which is compatible with…
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