Comment on 'Distorted perovskite with eg1 configuration as a frustrated spin system'
Abstract
Interesting magnetic structure found experimentally in a series of manganites RMnO3, where R is a rare earth, was explained, ostensibly, by Kimura et al, in terms of a classical Heisenberg model with an assumed set of exchange parameters, nearest-neighbor and next-nearest-neighbor interactions, Jn. They calculated a phase diagram as a function of these parameters for the ground state, in which the important "up-up-down-down" or E-phase occurs for finite ratios of the Jn. In this Comment we show that this state does not occur for such ratios; the error is traced to an incorrect method for minimizing the energy. The correct phase diagram is given. We also point out that the finite temperature phase diagram presented there is incorrect.
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