Magnon decay in charge-ordered RbFe2+Fe3+F6

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Abstract

RbFe2+Fe3+F6 is a charge-ordered antiferromagnet, belonging to the family of mixed-metal fluorides AM2+M3+F6. This compound has a structure related to the well-known pyrochlores A2B2X6X'. RbFe2+Fe3+F6 displays a charge ordering on the iron sites, originating from their two different valences. Although it is usually presented as a pyrochlore system, its structure can also be described as interpenetrating chains of corner-shared Fe3+F6 and Fe2+F6 octahedra, running along the b and a axes respectively.
Neutron diffraction and magnetization measurements show that an antiferromagnetic order sets in below TN = 16 K, where the spins associated to Fe3+ (S = 5/2) point along the a axis, perpendicularly to the spins associated to Fe2+ (S = 2), which point along the b axis. Inelastic neutron scattering on single crystals show two well separated spin wave bands due to the two charge-ordered chains, illustrating inter-chain superexchange coupling. High resolution measurements show a broad continuum located at an energy scale of twice the lower spin wave mode. This continuum is interpreted as magnon decay, in agreement with theoretical views on non-collinear two dimensional antiferromagnets.
RbFe2+Fe3+F6 displays coupled charge and spin order through multi magnon processes.

Presenters

  • Manila Songvilay

    University of Edinburgh, Univ of Edinburgh

Authors

  • Manila Songvilay

    University of Edinburgh, Univ of Edinburgh

  • Chris Stock

    University of Edinburgh, Univ of Edinburgh, University of Edingburgh, The University of Edinburgh, Physics , The University of Edinburgh

  • Efrain Rodriguez

    University of Maryland, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Maryland, Chemistry and Biochemistry , University of Maryland

  • Mark Green

    University of Kent

  • Chris Stockdale

    University of Edinburgh

  • Helen Walker

    ISIS Neutron and muon source, ISIS Facility, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

  • Jose Rodriguez

    NIST, NIST Center for Neutron research, NCNR, NIST, NIST NCNR, NIST Center for Neutron Research