Slow spin dynamics in a CoM2O4 A-site spinel (M=Al, Ga, and Rh)

Author:

Naka TORCID,Nakane T,Valenta JORCID,Mamiya HORCID,Ishii SORCID,Nakayama M,Abe HORCID,Togashi T,Uchikoshi T

Abstract

Abstract We report thermomagnetic properties in magnetically frustrated A-site spinel magnets of CoAl2O4, CoRh2O4, and cluster glass CoGa2O4 to comprehensively show the proximity effects of the Néel-to-spin-spiral (NSS) transition, which is predicted theoretically to occur in a magnetically frustrated A-site spinel antiferromagnet. The low-temperature magnetic phase remains controversial since the magnetic state of CoAl2O4 is in the vicinity of the NSS transition derived by the inherent magnetic frustrated interaction for an A-site spinel magnet and is also considerably sensitive to crystallographic disorder. The antiferromagnetic and spin-glass transitions were detected by measuring the direct-current and alternating-current susceptibilities and also thermoremanent magnetization (TRM) developing below the magnetic transitions at the Néel point (T N) and spin-glass transition temperature (T SG). The relaxation rate and the temperature derivative of TRM were both enhanced at T N and T SG, and they decayed rapidly above and below the transitions. We succeeded in extracting the relaxation time τ and other characteristic parameters from the isothermal relaxation of TRM, which was well fitted with a non-exponential relaxation form formulated by Weron based on purely stochastic theory in order to describe the originally dielectric relaxation. For the typical CoRh2O4 normal spinel (inversion-free A site) antiferromagnet and the CoGa2O4 random spinel spin-glass, the temperature variations of these parameters can distinguish the magnetic states. In contrast to the cases for CoRh2O4 and CoGa2O4, an enhancement of the relaxation rate of TRM for CoAl2O4 is indicated at low temperatures, which is probably related to the suppression of long-range antiferromagnetic order revealed by neutron diffraction studies.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Tokyo Denki University

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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