Exotic magnetism and persistent short-range spin correlations in a frustrated honeycomb lattice antiferromagnet
M. Barik, Q. Faure, F. Damay, J. P. Embs, S. Petit, and P. Khuntia

TL;DR
This study investigates a high-spin honeycomb antiferromagnet, revealing exotic short-range correlations, field-induced transitions, and magnetic frustration through comprehensive experimental and theoretical analysis.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the interplay of competing interactions, anisotropy, and frustration in a high-spin honeycomb magnet, highlighting exotic behaviors near a tricritical point.
Findings
Antiferromagnetic transition at T_N ≈ 1.67 K observed.
Field-induced spin-canted state stabilized under magnetic field.
Short-range spin correlations present above the transition temperature.
Abstract
Two-dimensional high-spin bipartite honeycomb networks, where anisotropy, competing exchange interactions, and spin fluctuations interplay, provide an alternative platform to test theoretical models that distinguish between classical and quantum magnetism in the context of emergent many-body phenomena and exotic excitations. Here, we report the crystal structure, magnetization, specific heat, and inelastic neutron scattering measurements of the distorted honeycomb magnet . Magnetization measurements reveal dominant antiferromagnetic interactions between the () moments. The development and field evolution of a dip in the magnetic susceptibility under an external magnetic field indicate an unconventional field-induced transition, further supported by anomalies observed in magnetization isotherms. Zero-field specific heat…
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