Frustrated minority spins in GeNi2O4

Abstract

Recently, two consecutive phase transitions were observed, upon cooling, in an antiferromagnetic spinel GeNi2O4 at TN1=12.1 K and TN2=11.4 K, respectively matsuno, crawford. Using unpolarized and polarized elastic neutron scattering we show that the two transitions are due to the existence of frustrated minority spins in this compound. Upon cooling, at TN1 the spins on the <111> planes order ferromagnetically in the plane and antiferromagnetically between the planes (phase I), leaving the spins on the <111> triangular planes that separate the planes frustrated and disordered. At the lower TN2, the triangular spins also order in the <111> plane (phase II). We also present a scenario involving exchange interactions that qualitatively explains the origin of the two purely magnetic phase transitions.

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