Magnetic structure and low temperature properties of geometrically frustrated SrNd2O4
Abstract
We report the low-temperature properties of SrNd2O4, a geometrically frustrated magnet. Magnetisation and heat capacity measurements performed on polycrystalline samples indicate the appearance of a magnetically ordered state at T N=2.28(4)~K. Powder neutron diffraction measurements reveal that an \ state with the propagation vector \ is stabilised below this temperature. The magnetic order is incomplete, as only one of the two Nd3+ sites carries a significant magnetic moment while the other site remains largely disordered. The presence of a disordered magnetic component below T N is confirmed with polarised neutron diffraction measurements. In an applied magnetic field, the bulk properties measurements indicate a phase transition at about 30~kOe. We construct a tentative H-T phase diagram of \ from these measurements.