An orbital glass state of a nearly metallic spinel, CoV2O4
Abstract
Strain, magnetization, and unpolarized and polarized neutron diffraction measurements were performed to study the magnetic and structural properties of spinel CoV2O4. Magnetostriction measurements indicate that a subtle distortion of the crystal along the direction of magnetization, L/L 10-4, exists and varies from elongation to contraction in a second order fashion upon cooling. Unpolarized and polarized single-crystal neutron experiments indicate that upon cooling the ferrimagnetic structure changes from collinear to noncollinear at T 90 K, where the elongation of the crystal is maximized. These results imply the existence of an orbital glassy state in the nearly metallic frustrated magnet CoV2O4.
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