Absence of long-range order in a three-dimensional geometrically frustrated antiferromagnet
Abstract
Classical Heisenberg spins on a lattice of corner-sharing tetrahedra with nearest-neighbor antiferromagnetic interactions are investigated with Monte Carlo (MC) techniques. The system is highly frustrated with an infinitely degenerate ground state. Mean-field theory predicts no long-range order (LRO) at any temperature. The MC calculations are consistent with this result, thus providing evidence that thermal fluctuations beyond the mean-field approximation do not stabilize LRO. The possibility of incommensurate and spin nematic order is considered. The temperature dependence of some spin-glass order parameters, such as the Edwards-Anderson order parameter and the single-spin autocorrelation function, are also investigated. The results show that no spin freezing occurs at nonzero temperatures.
- Publication:
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Physical Review B
- Pub Date:
- April 1992
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1992PhRvB..45.7287R
- Keywords:
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- 75.10.Hk;
- 75.50.Ee;
- 75.40.Mg;
- Classical spin models;
- Antiferromagnetics;
- Numerical simulation studies