Abstract
Abstract
The mixed valence Cr3+/Cr4+ compound NaCr2O4, hosts a plethora of unconventional electronic properties. In the present study, muon spin rotation/relaxation (
μ
+
SR) and high-resolution time-of-flight neutron powder diffraction measurements were carried out on high-quality samples to clarify the complex magnetic ground state of this unique material. We identified a commensurate canted antiferromagnetic order (C-AFM) with a canting angle of the Cr spin axial vector equal to
θ
c
=
(
8.8
±
0.5
)
∘
, and an estimated Cr moment
μ
C
r
C
∼
(
4.30
±
0.01
)
μ
B
. Such an unusually large value of
μ
C
r
C
is compatible with the existence of high-spin Cr sites created by the presence of an unconventional negative charge transfer state in NaCr2O4. In addition to the C-AFM structure, a novel magnetic supercell was also revealed. Such supercell display an incommensurate (IC)-AFM propagation vector (0 0
1
2
−
δ
), having a Cr moment
μ
C
r
I
C
=
(
2.20
±
0.03
)
μ
B
. It is suggested that the C-AFM and IC-AFM modulations have two different electronic origins, being due to itinerant and localized contributions to the magnetic moment respectively. Finally, the direct measurement of the magnetic order parameter for the C-AFM structure provided a value of the critical exponent
β
=
0.245
≈
1
4
, suggesting a non conventional critical behavior for the magnetic phase transition in NaCr2O4.
Funder
Carl Tryggers Foundation for Scientific Research
Swedish Research Council VR
Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research
Chalmers Area of Advance - Materials Science
Japan Society for the Promotion Science (JSPS) KAKENHI Grant
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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