Ferrimagnetism from triple-q order in Na$_2$Co$_2$TeO$_6$
Niccol\`o Francini, Lukas Janssen

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that the ferrimagnetic behavior in Na$_2$Co$_2$TeO$_6$ arises from a noncollinear triple-$ extbf{q}$ magnetic ground state, modeled through classical Monte Carlo simulations of a honeycomb Heisenberg-Kitaev-$oldsymbol{ extGamma}$-$oldsymbol{ extGamma'}$ model.
Contribution
The study shows that a noncollinear triple-$ extbf{q}$ order explains the ferrimagnetic response, contrasting with collinear zigzag models, and incorporates realistic exchange interactions and perturbations.
Findings
Ferrimagnetic response explained by triple-$ extbf{q}$ order.
Compensation point indicates sublattice $g$-factor anisotropy.
Collinear zigzag models are insufficient to describe the observed behavior.
Abstract
The candidate Kitaev magnet NaCoTeO exhibits a characteristic ferrimagnetic response at low temperatures, with a finite residual magnetization that changes sign at a compensation point located at around half the ordering temperature. We argue that the behavior can be naturally understood to arise in this material as a consequence of a noncollinear triple- magnetic ground state. Using large-scale classical Monte Carlo simulations, we study the finite-temperature response of the pertinent honeycomb Heisenberg-Kitaev-- model in weak training fields. Our model features all symmetry-allowed nearest-neighbor exchange interactions, as well as sublattice-dependent next-nearest-neighbor interactions, consistent with the reported crystal structure of the material. We also consider a six-spin ring exchange perturbation, which allows us to tune between the…
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TopicsAdvanced Condensed Matter Physics · Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials · Crystal Structures and Properties
