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Neutron scattering measurements of critical exponents in CsMnBr3: A Z2≥1 antiferromagnet

Abstract

CsMnBr3 is an XY-like antiferromagnet on a stacked, triangular lattice with nearest-neighbor interactions. It orders antiferromagnetically at TN=8.3 K. We have used neutron scattering measurements of the frequency-integrated critical scattering in the paramagnetic state and magnetic Bragg peak intensity in the ordered state to determine the critical exponents γ, ν, and β. Based on these measurements we conclude that γ=1.01±0.08, ν=0.54±0.03, and β=0.21±0.02. These values do not correspond to any standard universality class characterized by the dimensionality of the lattice and the order parameter. They do, however, agree with predictions by Kawamura for a universality class characterized by the symmetry of the order parameter, Z2×S1. This symmetry differs from that of the standard XY model (S1) due to the presence of chiral degeneracy (Z2), a consequence of lattice frustration.

Authors

Mason TE; Gaulin BD; Collins MF

Journal

Physical Review B, Vol. 39, No. 1, pp. 586–590

Publisher

American Physical Society (APS)

Publication Date

January 1, 1989

DOI

10.1103/physrevb.39.586

ISSN

2469-9950

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