Two-step antiferromagnetic transition and moderate triangular frustration in Li2Co(WO4)2

Abstract

We present a detailed investigation of the magnetic properties of the spin-32 system Li2Co(WO4)2 by means of magnetic susceptibility and specific heat. Our experimental results show that in Li2Co(WO4)2 a short-range antiferromagnetic (AFM) correlations appear near max 11 K and two successive long-range AFM phase transitions are observed at TN1 9 K and TN2 7 K. The frustration factor, /TN13, indicates that the system is moderately frustrated, which is identifiable by the broken triangular symmetry within both ab- and bc-planes for the triclinic crystal structure. The magnetic isotherm at temperatures below TN2 shows a field-induced spin-flop transition, and a complete H-T phase diagram for the two-step AFM system is mapped. Ab~initio band structure calculations suggest that the strongest exchange coupling does not correspond to the shortest Co-Co distance along the a-axis, but rather along the diagonal direction through a Co-O-W-O-Co super-superexchange path within the bc-plane

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