Noncentrosymmetric Triangular Magnet CaMnTeO6: Strong Quantum Fluctuations and Role of s0 versus s2 Electronic States in Competing Exchange Interactions

Author:

Huai Xudong1,Acheampong Emmanuel1,Delles Erich1,Winiarski Michał J.2,Sorolla Maurice3,Nassar Lila4,Liang Mingli5,Ramette Caleb6,Ji Huiwen6,Scheie Allen78,Calder Stuart8,Mourigal Martin4,Tran Thao T.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Clemson University Clemson SC 29634 USA

2. Applied Physics and Mathematics and Advanced Materials Center Gdansk University of Technology Gdansk 80‐233 Poland

3. Institute of Chemistry University of the Philippines Diliman Quezon City 1101 Philippines

4. School of Physics Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA 30332 USA

5. Department of Chemistry University of Houston Houston TX 77204 USA

6. Department of Materials Science and Engineering University of Utah Salt Lake City UT 84112 USA

7. MPA‐Q Los Alamos National Laboratory Los Alamos NM 87545 USA

8. Neutron Scattering Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge TN 37830 USA

Abstract

AbstractNoncentrosymmetric triangular magnets offer a unique platform for realizing strong quantum fluctuations. However, designing these quantum materials remains an open challenge attributable to a knowledge gap in the tunability of competing exchange interactions at the atomic level. Here, a new noncentrosymmetric triangular S = 3/2 magnet CaMnTeO6 is created based on careful chemical and physical considerations. The model material displays competing magnetic interactions and features nonlinear optical responses with the capability of generating coherent photons. The incommensurate magnetic ground state of CaMnTeO6 with an unusually large spin rotation angle of 127°(1) indicates that the anisotropic interlayer exchange is strong and competing with the isotropic interlayer Heisenberg interaction. The moment of 1.39(1) µB, extracted from low‐temperature heat capacity and neutron diffraction measurements, is only 46% of the expected value of the static moment 3 µB. This reduction indicates the presence of strong quantum fluctuations in the half‐integer spin S = 3/2 CaMnTeO6 magnet, which is rare. By comparing the spin‐polarized band structure, chemical bonding, and physical properties of AMnTeO6 (A = Ca, Sr, Pb), how quantum‐chemical interpretation can illuminate insights into the fundamentals of magnetic exchange interactions, providing a powerful tool for modulating spin dynamics with atomically precise control is demonstrated.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Narodowe Centrum Nauki

U.S. Department of Energy

Office of Science

Basic Energy Sciences

Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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