Magnetism in S=1/2 Double-Perovskites with Strong Spin-Orbit Interactions

Abstract

We study magnetism on the fcc lattice with tetragonal distortions, with general exotic directional magnetic interactions allowed by symmetry. We consider two models, corresponding to a uniform tetragonal distortion, or a two-sublattice model with a tetragonal screw axis. We establish their low temperature phase diagrams in the semi-classical limit using classical optimization and consideration of fluctuations both analytically and by Monte Carlo simulation. Both order by disorder and exchange anisotropy mechanisms favor a 110 easy axis for magnetization. We also show that spin-lattice coupling can give rise to an intermediate temperature paramagnetc nematic/orthorhombic phase, and discuss the transitions to/from this state. These results are relevant to a family of insulating magnetic double perovskites, and find immediate application to the ferromagnet Ba2NaOsO6.

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