Magnetic Exchange Interactions in BaMn2As2: A Case Study of the J1-J2-Jc Heisenberg Model
D. C. Johnston, R. J. McQueeney, B. Lake, A. Honecker, M. E., Zhitomirsky, R. Nath, Y. Furukawa, V. P. Antropov, Yogesh Singh

TL;DR
This study investigates the magnetic exchange interactions in BaMn2As2 using experimental measurements and theoretical models, providing detailed estimates of exchange constants and insights into its antiferromagnetic properties.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive analysis combining experiments and theory to determine the exchange interactions in BaMn2As2 within the J1-J2-Jc Heisenberg model, including band-theoretical estimates.
Findings
Exchange constants estimated as J1=13 meV, J2/J1=0.3, Jc/J1=0.1
Neel temperature predicted as 640 K, close to experimental 618 K
Mn spin S=5/2 confirmed through quantum fluctuation analysis
Abstract
BaMn2As2 is unique among BaT2As2 compounds crystallizing in the body-centered-tetragonal ThCr2Si2 structure, which contain stacked square lattices of 3d transition metal T atoms, since it has an insulating large-moment (3.9 muB/Mn) G-type (checkerboard) antiferromagnetic AF ground state. We report measurements of the anisotropic magnetic susceptibility chi versus temperature T from 300 to 1000 K of single crystals of BaMn2As2, and magnetic inelastic neutron scattering measurements at 8 K and 75As NMR measurements from 4 to 300 K of polycrystalline samples. The Neel temperature determined from the chi(T) measurements is TN = 618(3) K. The measurements are analyzed using the J1-J2-Jc Heisenberg model. Linear spin wave theory for G-type AF ordering and classical and quantum Monte Carlo simulations and molecular field theory calculations of chi(T) and of the magnetic heat capacity Cmag(T)…
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