Magnetic State Selected by Magnetic Dipole Interaction in Kagome Antiferromagnet NaBa$_{2}$Mn$_{3}$F$_{11}$ (1712.06740v2)
Abstract: We have studied the ground state of the classical Kagome antiferromagnet NaBa${2}$Mn${3}$F${11}$. Strong magnetic Bragg peaks observed in the $d$-spacing shorter than 6.0 \AA\ were indexed by the propagation vectors of $\boldsymbol{k}{0} = (0,0,0)$. Additional peaks with weak intensities in the range of the $d$-spacing longer than 8.0 \AA\ were indexed by the incommensurate vectors of $\boldsymbol{k}{1}=(0.3209(2),0.3209(2),0)$ and $\boldsymbol{k}{2}=(0.3338(4),0.3338(4),0)$. Magnetic structure analysis exhibits that the 120${\circ}$ structure with the {\it tail-chase} geometry having $\boldsymbol{k}_0$ is modulated by the incommensurate vectors. The classical calculation of the Kagome Heisenberg antiferromagnet having the antiferromagnetic 2nd-neighbor interaction, the ground state of which is degenerated 120${\circ}$ structures with $\boldsymbol{k}_0$, reveals that the magnetic dipole-dipole (MDD) interaction including up to the 4th neighbor terms selects the tail-chase structure. The observed modulation of the tail-chase structure is indicated to be due to a small perturbation such as the long-range MDD interaction or the interlayer interaction.
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