Phonon Control of Magnetic Relaxation in the Pyrochlore Slab Compounds SCGO and BSZCGO
M. Zbiri, H. Mutka, M. R. Johnson, C. Payen, H. Schober

TL;DR
This study investigates how specific phonon modes influence magnetic relaxation in frustrated pyrochlore slab compounds SCGO and BSZCGO, revealing disorder-related phonon responses that accelerate magnetic relaxation.
Contribution
The paper provides ab-initio calculations linking phonon modes to magnetic relaxation, highlighting the role of disorder-induced phonon responses in these compounds.
Findings
Identification of low-energy phonon modes linked to kagomé plane dynamics.
Disorder on the 2d-site enhances low-energy phonon response.
Disorder-induced phonon response correlates with faster magnetic relaxation.
Abstract
We are interested in the phonon response in the frustrated magnets SrCrGaO (SCGO) and BaSnZnCrGaO (BSZCGO). The motivation of the study is the recently discovered, phonon-driven, magnetic relaxation in the SCGO compound [Mutka et al. PRL {\bf 97} 047203 (2006)] pointing out the importance of a low-energy (7 meV) phonon mode. In neutron scattering experiments on these compounds the phonon signal is partly masked by the magnetic signal from the Cr moments and we have therefore examined in detail the non-magnetic isostructural counterparts SrGaO (SGO) and BaSnZnGaO (BSZGO). Our {\it ab-initio} lattice dynamics calculations on SGO reveal a peak in the vibrational density of states matching with the neutron observations on SGO and SCGO. A strong contribution in the vibrational…
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TopicsAdvanced Condensed Matter Physics · Nuclear materials and radiation effects · Geological and Geochemical Analysis
