Field Tunable Magnetic Transitions of CsCo2(MoO4)2(OH): A Triangular Chain Structure with a Frustrated Geometry
Liurukara D Sanjeewa, V. Ovidiu Garlea, Randy S. Fishman, Mahsa, Foroughian, Li Yin, Jie Xing, David S. Parker, Tiffany M. Smith Pellizzeri,, Athena S. Sefat, Joseph W. Kolis

TL;DR
This study investigates the magnetic phase diagram of CsCo2MoO4_2OH, revealing field-tunable magnetic transitions in a frustrated triangular chain structure with potential for exploring new quantum magnetic phenomena.
Contribution
The paper provides the first comprehensive magnetic and neutron scattering analysis of CsCo2MoO4_2OH, demonstrating its tunable magnetic phases and complex antiferromagnetic to ferromagnetic transitions.
Findings
Antiferromagnetic order at TN=5 K with anisotropic spins.
Magnetic field induces transitions from antiferromagnetic to ferrimagnetic and ferromagnetic phases.
Strong coupling between magnetic properties and crystal lattice.
Abstract
Identifying and characterizing new magnetic systems with Co2+ ions can enhance our understanding of quantum behavior since Co2+ can host a pseudospin-1/2 magnetic ground state. Understanding the magnetic ground state and the phase diagrams of such systems are central to the development of new theoretical models to described emergent quantum properties of complex magnetic systems. The sawtooth chain compound, CsCo2MoO4_2OH, is one such complex magnetic system and here, we present a comprehensive series of magnetic and neutron scattering measurements to determine its magnetic phase diagram. The magnetic properties of CsCo2MoO4_2OH exhibit a strong coupling to the crystal lattice and its magnetic ground state can be easily manipulated by applied magnetic fields. There are two unique Co2+ ions, base and vertex, with Jbb and Jbv magnetic exchange. The magnetism is highly anisotropic with the…
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TopicsAdvanced Condensed Matter Physics · Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials · Multiferroics and related materials
