1993
DOI: 10.1143/jpsj.62.4474
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Successive Magnetic Ordering in CuFeO2–A New Type of Partially Disordered Phase in a Triangular Lattice Antiferromagnet–

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“…In addition, we carried out a detailed analysis of the temperature dependences of hyperfine parameters, and a discussion is provided in light of the peculiarities of the electronic and magnetic states of the iron ions in 3R-AgFeO 2 . The obtained data are compared with earlier published Mössbauer data for the CuFeO 2 [27][28][29][30][31][32] and BiFeO 3 [35,36] also revealing multiferroic properties. (heating time to the desired temperatures was 10 min) in a belt-type high-pressure apparatus.…”
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“…In addition, we carried out a detailed analysis of the temperature dependences of hyperfine parameters, and a discussion is provided in light of the peculiarities of the electronic and magnetic states of the iron ions in 3R-AgFeO 2 . The obtained data are compared with earlier published Mössbauer data for the CuFeO 2 [27][28][29][30][31][32] and BiFeO 3 [35,36] also revealing multiferroic properties. (heating time to the desired temperatures was 10 min) in a belt-type high-pressure apparatus.…”
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“…The frustration may be more effective for inner Cu spins than outer Cu spins as expected in Cu 3 Mo 2 O 9 . In addition to Cu 3 (OH) 4 AO 4 (A = S or Se), a part of spins are perfectly or nearly disordered in the ordered state in several frustrated Heisenberg antiferromagnets such as the spinel antiferromagnet GeNi 2 O 4 [52], the pyrochlore antiferromagnet Gd 2 Ti 2 O 7 , [53] and the triangular lattice antiferromagnets CuFeO 2 [54] and Ag 2 CrO 2 [55]. Exchange interactions in long M − M bonds, where M represents a magnetic ion, play an important role in the occurrence of the PD states.…”
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“…In some cases, a number of superposed symmetryrelated k modes within the first Brillouin zone form a socalled multiple-k order [6,7,13,14]. A particular interesting form of such modulated magnetism is a partially ordered state (POS) with periodically arranged "paramagnetic" sites [15][16][17][18]. These fluctuating magnetic moments decimate a fraction of the energy-costly frustrated bonds while retaining an extensive entropy, hence lowering the free energy.…”
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