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Multiple field-induced phases in the frustrated triangular magnet Cs3Fe2Br9

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 104, Issue 6, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.104.064418

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  1. German Research Foundation [277146847-CRC 1238]
  2. Bundesministerium fur Bildung und Forschung [05K19PK1]
  3. Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russia [AAAA-A18-118020190095-4]
  4. HFML-RU/NWO-I
  5. HLDHZDR

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The Cs3Fe2Br9 material contains Fe2Br9 bi-octahedra with semiclassical S = 5/2 Fe3+ spins, leading to a rich magnetic phase diagram with different ordered phases. The high degree of magnetic frustration and strong magnetoelastic coupling result in a surprisingly complex magnetic behavior in this material.
The recently discovered material Cs3Fe2Br9 contains Fe2Br9 bi-octahedra forming triangular layers with hexagonal stacking along the c axis. In contrast to isostructural Cr-based compounds, the zero-field ground state is not a nonmagnetic S = 0 singlet-dimer state. Instead, the Fe2Br9 bi-octahedra host semiclassical S = 5/2 Fe3+ spins with a pronounced easy-axis anisotropy along c, and interestingly, the intradimer spins are ordered ferromagnetically. The high degree of magnetic frustration due to (various) competing intradimer and interdimer couplings leads to a surprisingly rich magnetic phase diagram. The zero-field ground state is already reached via an intermediate phase, and the high-field magnetization and thermal expansion data for H parallel to c identify 10 different ordered phases. Among them are phases with constant magnetization of 1/3, respectively 1/2, of the saturation value, and several transitions are strongly hysteretic with pronounced length changes, reflecting strong magnetoelastic coupling.

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