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$gamma$-CoV$_{2}$O$_{6}$ is a quasi one-dimensional spin-$frac{3}{2}$ magnet that possesses two distinct magnetic orders in the ground state with modulation vectors $k_mathrm{1}$ = ($frac{1}{2}$, 0, 0) and $k_mathrm{2}$ = ($frac{1}{4}$, 0, -$frac{1}{4}$), respectively. Here, we use muon spin relaxation and rotation to reveal the thermodynamics of the magnetic phase separation in this compound. In the paramagnetic (PM) region, short-range correlated spin clusters emerge at $T_mathrm{m}$ $simeq$ 26 K at the $it{partial}$ expense of the PM volume. Upon further cooling, we show that these emergent clusters become spatially coherent at $T_mathrm{{N2}}$ = 7.5 K and eventually form the $k_mathrm{2}$ order at $T^{star}$ = 5.6 K, while the remaining PM spins are driven into the $k_mathrm{1}$ state at $T_mathrm{{N1}}$ = 6.6 K. These results stress magnetic microphase inhomogeneity as a thermodynamic precursor for the ground state phase separation in weakly coupled spin-$frac{3}{2}$ chains.
We report on the synthesis of a new $gamma$-phase of the spin $S$~=~$frac{3}{2}$ compound SrCo$_2$(PO$_4$)$_2$ together with a detailed structural, magnetic and thermodynamic properties. The $gamma$-phase of SrCo$_2$(PO$_4$)$_2$ crystallizes in a tri
Neutron scattering has been used to investigate the evolution of the long- and short-range charge-ordered (CO), ferromagnetic (FM), and antiferromagnetic (AF) correlations in single crystals of Pr1-xCaxMnO3. The existence and population of spin clust
We report a comprehensive investigation of the magnetism of the $S$ = 3/2 triangular-lattice antiferromagnet, $alpha$-CrOOH(D) (delafossites green-grey powder). The nearly Heisenberg antiferromagnetic Hamiltonian ($J_1$ $sim$ 23.5 K) with a weak sing
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We present a model compound with a spin-1/2 frustrated square lattice, in which three ferromagnetic (F) interactions and one antiferromagnetic (AF) compet. Considering the effective spin-1 formed by the dominant F dimer, this square lattice can be ma