Multistage Development Of Anisotropic Magnetic Correlations In The Co-Based Honeycomb Lattice Na2co2teo6

PHYSICAL REVIEW B(2021)

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Abstract
We investigate the thermal evolution of magnetic correlations of the Co-based honeycomb lattice Na2Co2TeO6 with Na-23 nuclear magnetic resonance and static magnetic susceptibility chi(T). The studied compound shows three-dimensional (3D) long-range magnetic ordering at T-N = 26 K. On cooling through T* approximate to 110 K, a simple paramagnetic state undergoes a crossover to a correlated paramagnetic state featuring a power-law dependence of the nuclear spin-lattice (1/T-1) and spin-spin (1/T-2) relaxation rates as well as of the out-of-plane X(T). The magnetic-field-direction dependence of 1/T-1 , 1/T-2 , and chi(T ) uncovers anisotropic spin-spin correlations of a two-dimensional (2D) renormalized classical character. In a magnetically ordered state, we are able to identify four successive transitions or crossovers occurring at T-N = 26, T-N1 = 16, T-N2 = 7, and T-N3 = 3.5 K. The multiple transitions and crossovers are associated with the coexistence of 2D and 3D magnetic orders or reorientation of the ordered spins. Our results suggest the presence of various types of frustrating interactions and their energy hierarchy that control complex magnetic structures and anisotropic magnetism.
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magnetic correlations,honeycomb lattice,anisotropic,co-based
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