Zigzag antiferromagnetic ground state with anisotropic correlation lengths in the quasi-2D honeycomb lattice compound Na2Co2TeO6
A. K. Bera, S. M. Yusuf, Amit Kumar, C. Ritter

TL;DR
This study investigates the magnetic structure and correlations in Na2Co2TeO6, revealing a zigzag antiferromagnetic ground state with anisotropic correlation lengths influenced by Na ion disorder, using neutron diffraction and Monte Carlo analysis.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the magnetic correlations and the influence of Na ion disorder on the 3D and 2D magnetic ordering in Na2Co2TeO6.
Findings
3D long-range antiferromagnetic order below 24.8 K
Limited magnetic correlation length along the c axis due to Na disorder
Short-range magnetic correlations confined within honeycomb layers
Abstract
The crystal structure, magnetic ground state, and the temperature dependent microscopic spin-spin correlations of the frustrated honeycomb lattice antiferromagnet Na2Co2TeO6 have been investigated by powder neutron diffraction. A three dimensional (3D) long-range antiferromagnetic ordering has been found below TN ~ 24.8 K. The magnetic ground state, determined to be zigzag antiferromagnet [k = (1/2 0 0)], occurs due to the competing exchange interactions up to third nearest neighbors within the honeycomb lattice. The exceptional existence of a limited magnetic correlation length along the c axis (perpendicular to the honeycomb layers in the ab planes) has been found within the 3D long-range ordered state, even at 1.8 K, well below TN. The observed limited correlation along the c axis is explained by the disorder distribution of the Na ions within the intermediate layers. The reduced…
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