Spin correlations in the extended kagome system YBaCo3FeO7
Martin Valldor, Rapha\"el P. Hermann, Joachim Wuttke, Michaela, Zamponi, Werner Schweika

TL;DR
This study investigates the magnetic properties of YBaCo3FeO7, revealing persistent frustration effects, partial magnetic ordering, and spin freezing at low temperatures through various experimental techniques and simulations.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the magnetic frustration and partial ordering in the extended kagome system YBaCo3FeO7, supported by experimental data and Monte Carlo simulations.
Findings
No long-range magnetic order at low temperatures.
Development of static magnetic moments below 50 K.
Spin correlations freeze and partial order emerges at low temperatures.
Abstract
The transition metal based oxide YBaCo3FeO7 is structurally related to the mineral Swedenborgite SbNaBe4O7, a polar non-centrosymmetric crystal system. The magnetic Co3Fe sublattice consists of a tetrahedral network containing kagome-like layers with trigonal interlayer sites. This geometry causes frustration effects for magnetic ordering, which were investigated by magnetization measurements, M\"ossbauer spectroscopy, polarized neutron diffraction, and neutron spectroscopy. Magnetization measurement and neutron diffraction do not show long range ordering even at low temperature (1 K) although a strong antiferromagnetic coupling (~2000 K) is deduced from the magnetic susceptibility. Below 590 K, we observe two features, a spontaneous weak anisotropic magnetization hysteresis along the polar crystallographic axis and a hyperfine field on the Fe kagome sites, whereas the Fe spins on the…
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