Author:
Nocerino Elisabetta,Forslund Ola K.,Wang Chennan,Sakurai Hiroya,Elson Frank,Palm Rasmus,Miniotaite Ugne,Ge Yuqing,Sassa Yasmine,Sugiyama Jun,Månsson Martin
Abstract
Abstract
Rhenium oxides belonging to the family AReO4 where A is a metal cation, exhibit interesting electronic and magnetic properties. In this study we have utilized the muon spin rotation/relaxation (µ
+SR) technique to study the magnetic properties of the MgReO4 compound. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first investigation reported on this interesting material, that is stabilized in a wolframite crystal structure using a special high-pressure synthesis technique. Bulk magnetic studies show the onset of an antiferromagnetic (AF) long range order, or a possible singlet spin state at T
C1 ≈ 90 K, with a subtle second high-temperature transition at T
C2 ≈ 280 K. Both transitions are also confirmed by heat capacity (Cp
) measurements. From our µ
+SR measurements, it is clear that the sample enters an AF order below T
C1 = T
N ≈ 85 K. We find no evidence of magnetic signal above T
N, which indicates that T
C2 is likely linked to a structural transition. Further, via sensitive zero field (ZF) µ
+SR measurements we find evidence of a spin reorientation at T
Cant ≈ 65 K. This points towards a transition from a collinear AF into a canted AF order at low temperature, which is proposed to be driven by competing magnetic interactions.
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Computer Science Applications,History,Education
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