Magnetic correlations of the quasi-one-dimensional half-integer spin-chain antiferromagnets SrM2V2O8 (M = Co, Mn)

Abstract

Magnetic correlations of two iso-structural quasi-one-dimensional (1D) antiferromagnetic spin-chain compounds SrM2V2O8 (M = Co, Mn) have been investigated by magnetization and powder neutron diffraction. Two different collinear antiferromagnetic (AFM) structures, characterized by the propagation vectors, k = (0 0 1) and k = (0 0 0), have been found below 5.2 K and 42.2 K for the Co- and Mn-compounds, respectively. For the Mn-compound, AFM chains (along the c axis) order ferromagnetically within the ab plane, whereas, for the Co-compound, AFM chains order ferro-/antiferromagnetically along the a/b direction. The critical exponent study confirms that the Co- and Mn-compounds belong to the Ising and Heisenberg universality classes, respectively. For both compounds, short-range spin-spin correlations are present over a wide temperature range above TN. The reduced ordered moments at base temperature (1.5 K) indicate the presence of quantum fluctuations in both compounds due to the quasi-1D magnetic interactions.

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