Low-moment magnetism in the double perovskites Ba2MOsO6 (M=Li,Na)

Abstract

The magnetic ground states of the isostructural double perovskites Ba2NaOsO6 and Ba2LiOsO6 are investigated with muon-spin rotation. In Ba2NaOsO6 long-range magnetic order is detected via the onset of a spontaneous muon-spin precession signal below Tc=7.2 0.2\;K, while in Ba2LiOsO6 a static but spatially-disordered internal field is found below 8 K. A novel probabilistic argument is used to show from the observed precession frequencies that the magnetic ground state in Ba2NaOsO6 is most likely to be low-moment (≈ 0.2\,μ B) ferromagnetism and not canted antiferromagnetism. Ba2LiOsO6 is antiferromagnetic and we find a spin-flop transition at 5.5\,T. A reduced osmium moment is common to both compounds, probably arising from a combination of spin-orbit coupling and frustration.

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