Magnetic frustration, short-range correlations and the role of the paramagnetic Fermi surface of PdCrO2

  • Billington, David
  • Ernsting, David
  • Millichamp, Thomas E.
  • Lester, Christopher
  • Dugdale, Stephen B.
  • Kersh, David
  • Duffy, Jonathan A.
  • Giblin, Sean R.
  • Taylor, Jonathan W.
  • Manuel, Pascal
  • Khalyavin, Dmitry D.
  • Takatsu, Hiroshi
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Publication date
July 2015
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

Frustrated interactions exist throughout nature, with examples ranging from protein folding through to frustrated magnetic interactions. Whilst magnetic frustration is observed in numerous electrically insulating systems, in metals it is a rare phenomenon. The interplay of itinerant conduction electrons mediating interactions between localised magnetic moments with strong spin-orbit coupling is likely fundamental to these systems. Therefore, knowledge of the precise shape and topology of the Fermi surface is important in any explanation of the magnetic behaviour. PdCrO2, a frustrated metallic magnet, offers the opportunity to examine the relationship between magnetic frustration, short-range magnetic order and Fermi surface topology. By map...

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