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Spin glass behavior in frustrated quantum spin system CuAl2O4 with a possible orbital liquid state

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Authors

Nirmala, R.; Jang, Kwang-Hyun; Sim, Hasung; Cho, Hwanbeom; Lee, Junghwan; Yang, Nam-Geun; Lee, Seongsu; Ibberson, R. M.; Kakurai, K.; Matsuda, M.; Cheong, S-W; Gapontsev, V. V.; Streltsov, S. V.; Park, Je-Geun

Issue Date
2017-04
Publisher
Institute of Physics Publishing
Citation
Journal of Physics Condensed Matter, Vol.29 No.13, p. 13LT01
Abstract
CuAl2O4 is a normal spinel oxide having quantum spin, S = 1/2 for Cu2+. It is a rather unique feature that the Cu2+ ions of CuAl2O4 sit at a tetrahedral position, not like the usual octahedral position for many oxides. At low temperatures, it exhibits all the thermodynamic evidence of a quantum spin glass. For example, the polycrystalline CuAl2O4 shows a cusp centered at similar to 2 K in the low-field dc magnetization data and a clear frequency dependence in the ac magnetic susceptibility while it displays logarithmic relaxation behavior in a time dependence of the magnetization. At the same time, there is a peak at similar to 2.3 K in the heat capacity, which shifts towards a higher temperature with magnetic fields. On the other hand, there is no evidence of new superlattice peaks in the high-resolution neutron powder diffraction data when cooled from 40 to 0.4 K. This implies that there is no long-ranged magnetic order down to 0.4 K, thus confirming a spin glass-like ground state for CuAl2O4. Interestingly, there is no sign of structural distortion either although Cu2+ is a Jahn-Teller active ion. Thus, we claim that an orbital liquid state is the most likely ground state in CuAl2O4. Of further interest, it also exhibits a large frustration parameter, f = |theta(CW)/T-m| similar to 67, one of the largest values reported for spinel oxides. Our observations suggest that CuAl2O4 should be a rare example of a frustrated quantum spin glass with a good candidate for an orbital liquid state.
ISSN
0953-8984
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/147898
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-648X/aa5c72
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