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Classical Antiferromagnet on a Hyperkagome Lattice
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Quantum Lattice SystemEngineeringLow-dimensional MagnetismMagnetic ResonanceHyperkagome LatticeMonte Carlo ComputationsClassical Spin ModelsStatistical Field TheoryMagnetismQuantum MaterialsCoplanar Spin ConfigurationsPhysicsQuantum Field TheoryAntiferromagnetismCondensed Matter TheoryQuantum MagnetismSpintronicsNatural SciencesCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsDisordered Quantum SystemLattice Field TheoryDisordered Magnetism
Motivated by recent experiments on Na4Ir3O8 [Y. Okamoto, M. Nohara, H. Aruga-Katori, and H. Takagi, arXiv:0705.2821 (unpublished)], we study the classical antiferromagnet on a frustrated three-dimensional lattice obtained by selectively removing one of four sites in each tetrahedron of the pyrochlore lattice. This "hyperkagome" lattice consists of corner-sharing triangles. We present the results of large-N mean field theory and Monte Carlo computations on O(N) classical spin models. It is found that the classical ground states are highly degenerate. Nonetheless a nematic order emerges at low temperatures in the Heisenberg model (N=3) via "order by disorder," representing the dominance of coplanar spin configurations. Implications for ongoing experiments are discussed.
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