Transition to Long Range Magnetic Order in the Highly Frustrated Insulating Pyrochlore Antiferromagnet Gd_2Ti_2O_7
N.P. Raju, M. Dion, M.J.P. Gingras, T.E. Mason, and J.E. Greedan

TL;DR
This study investigates the magnetic properties of Gd_2Ti_2O_7, revealing a transition from short-range to long-range magnetic order near 1K, with experimental and theoretical analyses highlighting the role of exchange interactions and frustration.
Contribution
The paper provides experimental evidence of long-range magnetic order in Gd_2Ti_2O_7 and compares it with other frustrated magnets, emphasizing the importance of beyond nearest-neighbor interactions.
Findings
Long-range order occurs at ~1K.
Heat capacity shows a sharp transition at 0.97K.
No spin-glassy behavior observed.
Abstract
Experimental evidence from measurements of the a.c. and d.c. susceptibility, and heat capacity data show that the pyrochlore structure oxide, Gd_2Ti_2O_7, exhibits short range order that starts developing at 30K, as well as long range magnetic order at K. The Curie-Weiss temperature, = -9.6K, is largely due to exchange interactions. Deviations from the Curie-Weiss law occur below 10K while magnetic heat capacity contributions are found at temperatures above 20K. A sharp maximum in the heat capacity at K signals a transition to a long range ordered state, with the magnetic specific accounting for only 50% of the magnetic entropy. The heat capacity above the phase transition can be modeled by assuming that a distribution of random fields acts on the ground state for Gd. There is no frequency dependence to the a.c.…
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