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Pis'ma v Zh. Èksper. Teoret. Fiz., 2006 Volume 83, Issue 8, Pages 405–409 (Mi jetpl1288)

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High-pressure effect on the crystal and magnetic structure of LuMnO3: Correlation between a distortion of the triangular lattice and the symmetry of the magnetic state in hexagonal frustrated manganites

D. P. Kozlenkoa, S. E. Kichanova, S. Leeb, J.-G. Parkbc, V. P. Glazkovd, B. N. Savenkoa

a Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
b Department of Physics and Institute of Basic Science, SungKyunKwan University
c Center for Strongly Correlated Materials Research, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Korea
d Russian Research Centre "Kurchatov Institute"

Abstract: The effect of a high pressure (up to 6 GPa) on the crystal and magnetic structure of the hexagonal manganite LuMnO3 is studied by neutron diffraction in the temperature range 10–295 K. It is found that, as the pressure increases, the ordered magnetic moment of Mn ions at T = 10 K decreases noticeably from 2.48 (0 GPa) to 1.98 μB (6 GPa). This decrease is due to an enhancement of the geometrical frustration effects on the triangular lattice. At the same time, the symmetry of the triangular antiferromagnetic state (the irreducible representation Γ2) remains unchanged. A correlation is revealed between the distortion parameter of the triangular lattice formed by Mn ions and the symmetry of the antiferromagnetic state of hexagonal manganites RMnO3. Based on this correlation, a generalized magnetic phase diagram of these compounds is constructed. The obtained phase diagram provides an explanation for the changes observed in the magnetic state of hexagonal manganites caused by high pressure and chemical substitution.

PACS: 62.50.+ p, 75.25. + z, 75.47.Lx

Received: 15.03.2006


 English version:
Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics Letters, 2006, 83:8, 346–350

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