Spin Frustration and Magnetic Exchange in Cobalt Aluminum Oxide Spinels
N. Tristan, V. Zestrea, G. Behr, R. Klingeler, B. Buechner, H.A. Krug, von Nidda, A. Loidl, and V. Tsurkan

TL;DR
This study investigates how varying cobalt and aluminum compositions in spinel oxides influence magnetic frustration, revealing complex magnetic states including antiferromagnetism, spin liquids, and spin glasses, driven by superexchange interactions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive phase diagram of Co[Al_1-xCo_x]_2O_4, highlighting the effects of composition on magnetic states and frustration mechanisms in cobalt aluminum oxide spinels.
Findings
Large negative Curie-Weiss temperatures indicate strong superexchange interactions.
Pure antiferromagnetic order observed at high Co concentrations.
Spin-liquid and spin-glass behaviors emerge at intermediate and low Co concentrations.
Abstract
We report on x-ray diffraction, magnetic susceptibility, electron- spin resonance and heat- capacity studies of Co[Al_1-xCo_x]_2O_4 for Co concentrations 0<x<1. In this spinel system only the A-site Co^2+ cation is magnetic, while the non-magnetic B-site Al^3+ is substituted by the low-spin non-magnetic Co^3+, and it is possible to investigate the complete phase diagram from Co^2+Al^3+_2O_4 to Co^2+Co^3+_2O_4. All samples reveal large negative Curie-Weiss temperatures Theta_CW of the order of -110 K independent of concentration, which is attributed to a high multiplicity of the superexchange interactions between the A-site Co^2+ cations. A pure antiferromagnetic state is found for x = 1.0 and 0.9 with Neel temperatures T_N = 29.5 K and 21.2 K, respectively, as evidenced by lambda-like anomalies in the specific heat. Compositions with 0.3<x<0.75 show smeared out strongly reduced magnetic…
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