Disordered ground state in the three-dimensional face-centred frustrated spin-52 system MnSn(OH)6
Abstract
Frustrated magnetism in face-centred cubic (fcc) magnetic sublattices remains underexplored but holds considerable potential for exotic magnetic behaviour. Here we report on the crystal structure, magnetic and thermodynamic properties of the A-site-vacant double hydroxide perovskite MnSn(OH)6. Despite dominant antiferromagnetic interactions among Mn2+ moments, evidenced by a negative Curie-Weiss temperature, the lack of a sharp thermodynamic transition down to 350\,mK implies the absence of long-range magnetic order. However, a broad hump in the specific heat at 1.6\,K suggests short-range correlations. Neutron diffraction at low temperatures confirms the presence of three-dimensional antiferromagnetic correlations, manifested as diffuse magnetic scattering with a correlation length = 24.66\, and magnetic propagation vectors k=(12\,12\,12) and (0\,0.625\,0) at 20\,mK.
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