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Ba6RE2Ti4O17 (RE = Nd, Sm, Gd, Dy-Yb): A Family of Rare-Earth-Based Layered Triangular Lattice Magnets.

Inorganic chemistry(2024)

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The exploration of new rare-earth (RE)-based triangular-lattice materials plays a significant role in motivating the discovery of exotic magnetic states. Herein, we report a family of hexagonal perovskite compounds Ba6RE2Ti4O17 (RE = Nd, Sm, Gd, Dy-Yb) with a space group of P63/mmc, where magnetic RE3+ ions are distributed on the parallel triangular-lattice layers within the ab-plane and stacked in an 'AA'-type fashion along the c-axis. The low-temperature magnetic characterizations indicate that all synthesized Ba6RE2Ti4O17 compounds exhibit dominant antiferromagnetic (AFM) interactions and the absence of magnetic order down to 1.8 K. The isothermal magnetization and electron spin resonance results reveal the distinct magnetic anisotropy for the compounds with different RE ions. Moreover, the as-grown Ba6Nd2Ti4O17 single crystals exhibit Ising-like magnetic anisotropy with a magnetic easy-axis perpendicular to the triangle-lattice plane and no long-range magnetic order down to 80 mK, as the quantum spin liquid candidate with dominant Ising-type interactions.
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