Magnetic Ground State and Spin Excitations in the 2D Trimerized Collinear-II Lattice Antiferromagnet Li2Ni3P4O14
K. S. Chikara, A. K. Bera, A. Kumar, S. M. Yusuf, F. Orlandi, and C. Balz

TL;DR
This paper investigates the magnetic ground state and spin excitations of the 2D trimerized antiferromagnet Li2Ni3P4O14, revealing a complex interplay of exchange interactions and confirming theoretical predictions through neutron scattering and spin-wave analysis.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed experimental characterization of the magnetic structure and excitations in a 2D trimerized collinear-II lattice antiferromagnet, including precise exchange constants.
Findings
Identified a canted antiferromagnetic order below 14.5 K.
Measured gapped magnon excitations consistent with spin-wave theory.
Determined exchange interactions confirming a 2D trimerized spin lattice.
Abstract
We report the magnetic ground state, spin excitations, and spin Hamiltonian of the 2D spin-1 trimerized Heisenberg antiferromagnet Li2Ni3P4O14. Below the magnetic ordering temperature TN = 14.5 K, the compound exhibits a canted long-range antiferromagnetic order with a propagation vector k = (0 0 0), consistent with the magnetic space group P21/c.1 (No. 14.75). The ground state magnetic structure consists of ferromagnetic spin-trimers of Ni2+ ions. The spin-trimers are coupled antiferromagnetically along the c-axis and ferromagnetically along the a-axis. Inelastic neutron scattering (INS) reveals gapped and dispersive magnon excitations below the TN, and gapless quasi-elastic scatterings at higher temperature. The linear spin-wave theory simulations reveal the essential features of the excitation spectrum; by a spin Hamiltonian composed of ferromagnetic intra-trimer exchange interaction…
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