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Thermal Expansion and Volume Magnetostriction in Breathing Pyrochlore Magnets LiACr$_4$X$_8$ (A = Ga, In, X = O, S)

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 نشر من قبل Yoshihiko Okamoto
 تاريخ النشر 2020
  مجال البحث فيزياء
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We report thermal expansion and magnetostriction in breathing pyrochlore magnets LiACr$_4$X$_8$ (A = Ga, In, X = O, S) measured by a dilatometric method on sintered samples. All four of these compounds showed a large volume contraction associated with antiferromagnetic order with decreasing temperature. Above the Neel temperature, LiGaCr4S8 showed negative thermal expansion, LiInCr4O8 showed positive thermal expansion with concave-downward temperature dependence, and LiInCr4S8 showed positive forced volume magnetostriction. All these phenomena are likely caused by the complex structure-magnetism correlation within the breathing pyrochlore structure with J and J. These results suggested that breathing pyrochlore magnets are promising for the realization of various volumetric phenomena related to their magnetism not only in the magnetically-ordered phase but also in the paramagnetic phase.



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