Incommensurate magnetic order in Ag$_{2}$NiO$_{2}$
arXiv:cond-mat/0606229
Abstract
The nature of the magnetic transition of the half-filled triangular antiferromagnet Ag$_{2}$NiO$_2$ with $T_{\rm N}$=56K was studied with positive muon-spin-rotation and relaxation ($μ^+$SR) spectroscopy. Zero field $μ^+$SR measurements indicate the existence of a static internal magnetic field at temperatures below $T_{\rm N}$. Two components with slightly different precession frequencies and wide internal-field distributions suggest the formation of an incommensurate antiferromagnetic order below 56 K. This implies that the antifrerromagnetic interaction is predominant in the NiO$_2$ plane in contrast to the case of the related compound NaNiO$_2$. An additional transition was found at $\sim$22 K by both $μ^+$SR and susceptibility measurements. It was also clarified that the transition at $\sim$260 K observed in the susceptibility of Ag$_{2}$NiO$_{2}$ is induced by a purely structural transition.
6 pages, 6 figures, Phys. Rev. B 74, in press