One-third magnetization plateau in a spin-1 kagome magnet BaNi$_3$(AsO$_4$)$_2$(OH)$_2$
Yuya Haraguchi, Jun-ichi Yamaura, Akira Matsuo, Koichi Kindo, and Hiroko Aruga Katori

TL;DR
This study reveals a one-third magnetization plateau in a spin-1 kagome magnet BaNi$_3$(AsO$_4$)$_2$(OH)$_2$, showing in-plane ferrimagnetic arrangements and the significant role of frustration in its magnetic phases.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed experimental evidence of a one-third magnetization plateau in a spin-1 kagome system with ferrimagnetic order, challenging conventional models.
Findings
Observation of a one-third magnetization plateau.
Identification of in-plane ferrimagnetic spin arrangements.
Demonstration of bond frustration stabilizing magnetic phases.
Abstract
We investigate the structural and magnetic properties of BaNi(AsO)(OH), focusing on its spin-1 kagome lattice and the intricate coexistence of ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic interactions. Powder x-ray diffraction analysis confirms a highly crystalline trigonal structure. Detailed Rietveld refinement identifies a single crystallographic Ni site, indicative of a perfect kagome lattice. Magnetic susceptibility measurements suggest predominantly ferromagnetic interactions with an effective magnetic moment consistent with Ni spins, yet the system undergoes antiferromagnetic ordering at a Nel temperature of 5.8 K. Isothermal magnetization measurements reveal a series of metamagnetic transitions culminating in a plateau-like phase near one-third of the total saturation magnetization. Analysis of the phase boundaries shows that the antiferromagnetic phase…
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