Orbital and spin chains in ZnV2O4
Abstract
Our powder inelastic neutron scattering data indicate that is a system of spin chains that are three dimensionally tangled in the cubic phase above 50 K due to randomly occupied t2g orbitals of V3+ (3d2) ions. Below 50 K in the tetragonal phase, the chains become straight due to antiferro-orbital ordering. This is evidenced by the characteristic wave vector dependence of the magnetic structure factor that changes from symmetric to asymmetric at the cubic-to-tetragonal transition.
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