Single crystal synthesis and physical properties of a Shastry-Sutherland compound, BaCe2ZnS5

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Abstract

In this talk, we present our recent work on a high-purity, single-crystalline BaCe2ZnS5 where Ce atoms form a two-dimensional Shastry-Sutherland (SS) lattice. The SS lattice is a classical geometrically frustrated lattice type featuring a competition between nearest neighbor and next nearest neighbor interactions. Crystal synthesis procedure and detailed physical property characterizations via x-ray diffraction, magnetization, heat capacity, and neutron diffraction measurements will be presented. BaCe2ZnS5 does not exhibit long range magnetic ordering down to 70 mK. Comparison to the magnetic properties of other rare earth members in this family of compounds such as BaNd2ZnS5 will also be discussed.

* This work is supported by University of Arizona startup funds, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Sciences, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Early Career Research Program Award No. KC0402020, and the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program Award No. DGE-2137419.

Presenters

  • Brianna Billingsley

    University of Arizona

Authors

  • Brianna Billingsley

    University of Arizona

  • Madalynn Marshall,

    Oak Ridge National Lab

  • Kyle Ma

    Oak Ridge National Lab

  • Huibo Cao

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • Tai Kong

    University of Arizona