Spin excitations in the geometrically frustrated triangular lattice rare-earth selenide
Frustrated magnetism has attracted tremendous research interests because it presents an excellent proving ground in which to discover new states and properties of matter. A variety of novel spin excitations have been predicted in frustrated magnetic systems. The recognition and proper understanding of these novel spin excitations have become a fundamental issue. However, due to the lack of ultra-clean materials, most of the possible states predicted by theory remain largely unexplored at the experimental level. Here we propose to study the novel spin excitations in a geometrically frustrated triangular lattice rare-earth selenide compound which is a clean system with highly frustrated magnetic interactions.
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ZHAO Jun; HU Die; STEFFENS Paul; H. C. Walker; Qisi Wang and WO Hongliang. (2018). Spin excitations in the geometrically frustrated triangular lattice rare-earth selenide. Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) doi:10.5291/ILL-DATA.4-05-682