E. Nocerino, O. K. Forslund, H. Sakurai, A. Hoshikawa, N. Matsubara, D. Andreica, A. Zubayer, Federico Mazza, T. Saito, J. Sugiyama, I. Umegaki, Y. Sassa, M. Månsson
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Abstract
The mixed valence Cr3+/Cr4+ compound NaCr2O4, hosts a plethora of unconventional electronic properties. In the present study, muon spin rotation/relaxation ( μ+ SR) and high-resolution time-of-flight neutron powder diffraction measurements were carried out on high-quality samples to clarify the complex magnetic ground state of this unique material. We identified a commensurate canted antiferromagnetic order (C-AFM) with a canting angle of the Cr spin axial vector equal to θc=(8.8±0.5)∘ , and an estimated Cr moment μCrC∼(4.30±0.01)μB . Such an unusually large value of μCrC is compatible with the existence of high-spin Cr sites created by the presence of an unconventional negative charge transfer state in NaCr2O4. In addition to the C-AFM structure, a novel magnetic supercell was also revealed. Such supercell display an incommensurate (IC)-AFM propagation vector (0 0 12−δ ), having a Cr moment μCrIC=(2.20±0.03)μB . It is suggested that the C-AFM and IC-AFM modulations have two different electronic origins, being due to itinerant and localized contributions to the magnetic moment respectively. Finally, the direct measurement of the magnetic order parameter for the C-AFM structure provided a value of the critical exponent β=0.245≈14 , suggesting a non conventional critical behavior for the magnetic phase transition in NaCr2O4.
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