Magnetic interactions in the tripod-kagome antiferromagnet Mg2Gd3Sb3O14 probed by static magnetometry and high-field ESR spectroscopy

Abstract

We report an experimental study of the static magnetization M(H,T) and high-field electron spin resonance (ESR) of polycrystalline , a representative member of the newly discovered class of the so-called tripod-kagome antiferromagnets where the isotropic Gd3+ spins (S = 7/2) form a two-dimensional kagome spin-frustrated lattice. It follows from the analysis of the low-T M(H)-curves that the Gd3+ spins are coupled by a small isotropic antiferromagnetic (AFM) exchange interaction |J| ≈ 0.3\,K. The M(H,T)-dependences measured down to 0.5\,K evidence a long-range AFM order at TN = 1.7\,K and its rapid suppression at higher fields ≥ 4\,T. ESR spectra measured in fields up to 15\,T are analyzed considering possible effects of demagnetizing fields, single-ion anisotropy and spin-spin correlations. While the demagnetization effects due to a large sample magnetization in high fields and its shape anisotropy become relevant at low temperatures, the broadening of the ESR line commencing already at T 30\,K may indicate the onset of the spin-spin correlations far above the ordering temperature due to the geometrical spin frustration in this compound.

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