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Static and dynamic critical properties of the quasi-two-dimensional antiferromagnet MnPS3

Wildes, A. R.
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Ronnow, H. M.  
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Roessli, B.
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2006
Physical Review B

A comprehensive study of the static and dynamic critical properties of the quasi-two-dimensional antiferromagnet MnPS3 is presented. The relatively large spin S=5/2 of the Mn ions ensure predominantly classical behavior, and the compound is believed to be a good example of a Heisenberg-type system on a honeycomb lattice. The sample has been measured using a variety of neutron-scattering techniques and instrumentation. The results are compared to the three-dimensional (3D) Heisenberg model, the two-dimensional classical O(3) rotator model, the two-dimensional XY model, and the related two-dimensional anisotropic Heisenberg model. The critical properties appear to be best described by the last model almost entirely over the measured temperature range, except just below the Neel temperature where the critical behavior seems to be 3D. There are some discrepancies, particularly in the rescaling of the spin stiffness and the energy widths of the structure factor. A possible explanation for the XY-like behavior is offered, involving the magnetic anisotropy in the system and its influence on the Hamiltonian.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.74.094422
Author(s)
Wildes, A. R.
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Ronnow, H. M.  
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Roessli, B.
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Harris, M. J.
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Godfrey, K. W.
Date Issued

2006

Published in
Physical Review B
Volume

74

Issue

9

Article Number

094422

Subjects

QUADRATIC-LAYER ANTIFERROMAGNETS

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ANISOTROPIC HEISENBERG-MODEL

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XY-MODEL

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LOW-TEMPERATURES

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SPIN-DYNAMICS

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TRANSITION

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MAGNETIZATION

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MAGNETISM

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VORTICES

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BEHAVIOR

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Inst Max Von Laue Paul Langevin, F-38042 Grenoble 9, France. ETH, Neutron Scattering Lab, CH-5232 Villigen, Switzerland. Paul Scherrer Inst, CH-5232 Villigen, Switzerland. Rutherford Appleton Lab, ISIS Facil, Didcot OX11 0QX, Oxon, England. Univ Oxford, Clarendon Lab, Oxford OX1 3PU, England. Wildes, AR, Inst Max Von Laue Paul Langevin, 6,Rue Jules Horowitz,BP 156, F-38042 Grenoble 9, France. wildes@ill.fr

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