Dielectric signatures of crystal-field and low-temperature correlated dynamics in NdMgAl11O19
Sonu Kumar, Ga\"el Bastien, Maxim Savinov, Ma{\l}gorzata \'Sliwi\'nska-Bartkowiak, Ross H. Colman, and Stanislav Kamba

TL;DR
This study investigates the dielectric properties of NdMgAl11O19, revealing temperature and magnetic field-dependent signatures linked to crystal-field effects and correlated magnetic dynamics in a frustrated magnet.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed dielectric spectroscopy analysis of NdMgAl11O19, distinguishing crystal-field and correlated magnetic effects in a centrosymmetric magnetoplumbite.
Findings
Permittivity increases with decreasing temperature, with frequency-independent behavior above 30 K.
A low-temperature upturn in permittivity is observed below 2 K, showing frequency and magnetic field dependence.
A crossover near 0.85 T indicates competition between antiferromagnetic correlations and Zeeman splitting.
Abstract
We report dielectric spectroscopy of single-crystalline \ce{NdMgAl11O19}, a magnetoplumbite hexaaluminate in which localized \ce{Nd^{3+}} moments coexist with a polarizable \ce{AlO5} bipyramidal network. The real part of the permittivity, , measured along the crystallographic axis, increases as the temperature is lowered from 275~K to 30~K and is frequency-independent between 4~Hz and 50~kHz. At lower temperatures, a frequency-dependent decrease in permittivity is observed, followed by a further upturn below 2~K. The high-frequency is described by a Barrett formula supplemented by an effective two-level contribution, yielding a robust gap of ~K consistent with the lowest \ce{Nd^{3+}} crystal-electric-field (CEF) splitting. Below ~K, the dielectric response becomes strongly frequency and magnetic-field…
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