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Download fileCompetition between the Direct Exchange Interaction and Superexchange Interaction in Layered Compounds LiCrSe2, LiCrTe2, and NaCrTe2 with a Triangular Lattice
journal contribution
posted on 2016-07-11, 14:06 authored by Shintaro Kobayashi, Hiroaki Ueda, Chishiro Michioka, Kazuyoshi YoshimuraPhysical properties of new S = 3/2 triangular-lattice compounds LiCrSe2,
LiCrTe2, and NaCrTe2 have been investigated
by X-ray diffraction and magnetic measurements. These compounds crystallize
in the ordered NiAs-type structure, where alkali metal ions and Cr
atoms stack alternately. Despite their isomorphic structures, magnetic
properties of these three compounds are different; NaCrTe2 has an A-type spin structure with ferromagnetic layers, LiCrTe2 is likely to exhibit a helical spin structure, and LiCrSe2 shows a first-order-like phase transition from the paramagnetic
trigonal phase to the antiferromagnetic monoclinic phase. In these
compounds and the other chromium chalcogenides with a triangular lattice,
we found a general relationship between the Curie–Weiss temperature
and magnetic structures. This relation indicates that the competition
between the antiferromagnetic direct d-d exchange interaction and the ferromagnetic superexchange interaction
plays an important role in determining the ground state of chromium
chalcogenides.