The Geometrically Frustrated Spin Glass (Fe1-pGap)2TiO5
Abstract
The unusual anisotropy of the spin glass transition in the pseudobrookite system Fe2TiO5 has been interpreted as arising from an induced, van der Waals-like, interaction among magnetic clusters. Here we present susceptibility () and specific heat data (C) for Fe2TiO5 diluted with non-magnetic Ga, (Fe1-pGap)2TiO5, for disorder parameter p = 0, 0.11, and 0.42, and elastic neutron scattering data for p = 0.20. A uniform suppression of Tg is observed upon increasing p, along with a value of (Tg) that increases as Tg decreases, i.e. d(Tg)/dTg< 0. We also observe C(T) T2 in the low temperature limit. The observed behavior places (Fe1-pGap)2TiO5 in the category of a strongly geometrically frustrated spin glass.
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