Geometrically frustrated GdInO$_3$: An exotic system to study negative thermal expansion and spin-lattice coupling
Barnita Paul, Swastika Chatterjee, Anushree Roy, A. Midya, P. Mandal,, Vinita Grover, A.K. Tyagi

TL;DR
This study investigates GdInO$_3$, revealing negative thermal expansion, spin frustration, and strong spin-lattice coupling through experimental and theoretical methods, highlighting its potential as an exotic system for studying complex magnetic and lattice interactions.
Contribution
The paper provides the first comprehensive analysis combining experimental measurements and first-principles calculations to demonstrate negative thermal expansion and spin-lattice coupling in GdInO$_3$, emphasizing its frustrated magnetic lattice.
Findings
Negative thermal expansion between 50-100K
Spin frustration inhibits magnetic order down to 2K
Strong evidence of magneto-elastic coupling
Abstract
In this article, we report negative thermal expansion and spin frustration in hexagonal GdInO. Rietveld refinement of the XRD patterns reveal that the negative thermal expansion in the temperature range of 50-100K stems from the triangular lattice of Gd ions. At low temperature, the downward deviation of the inverse susceptibility () vs. plot from the Curie-Weiss law indicates spin frustration which inhibits long-range magnetic ordering down to 2K. Magnetostriction measurements clearly demonstrate a strong spin-lattice coupling. Low temperature anomalous phonon softening, as obtained from temperature dependent Raman measurements, also reveals the same. Our experimental observations are supported by first principles density functional theory calculations of the electronic and phonon dispersion of GdInO. The calculations suggest that the GdInO lattice…
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