Successive magnetic transitions in the spin-5/2 easy-axis triangular-lattice antiferromagnet Na$_2$BaMn(PO$_4$)$_2$: A neutron diffraction study
Chuandi Zhang, Junsen Xiang, Cheng Su, Denis Sheptyakov, Xinyang Liu,, Yuan Gao, Peijie Sun, Wei Li, Gang Su, and Wentao Jin

TL;DR
This study investigates the magnetic phase transitions and ground-state structure of the spin-5/2 triangular-lattice antiferromagnet Na$_2$BaMn(PO$_4$)$_2$, revealing successive transitions and a complex magnetic configuration through neutron diffraction.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive experimental analysis of the magnetic transitions and structure in Na$_2$BaMn(PO$_4$)$_2$, highlighting its classical behavior and successive phase transitions.
Findings
Two magnetic transitions at 1.13 K and 1.28 K.
Ground state with a Y-like spin configuration.
Incommensurate to collinear magnetic phase change.
Abstract
Motivated by the recent observations of various exotic quantum states in the equilateral triangular-lattice phosphates NaBaCo(PO) with = 1/2 and NaBaNi(PO) with = 1, the magnetic properties of spin-5/2 antiferromagnet NaBaMn(PO), their classical counterpart, are comprehensively investigated experimentally. DC magnetization and specific heat measurements on polycrystalline samples indicate two successive magnetic transitions at 1.13 K and 1.28 K, respectively. Zero-field neutron powder diffraction measurement at 67 mK reveals a Y-like spin configuration as its ground-state magnetic structure, with both the -plane and -axis components of the Mn moments long-range ordered. The incommensurate magnetic propagation vector shows a dramatic change for the intermediate phase between…
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