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Possible realization of an antiferromagnetic Griffiths phase in Ba(Fe1-xMnx)2As2

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 87, Issue 22, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.87.224425

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  1. DFG [SPP 1458, BO 3537/1-1, IN 209/1-2]
  2. MPI-UBC Center for Quantum Materials
  3. ANR Pnictides

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We investigate magnetic ordering in metallic Ba(Fe1-xMnx)(2)As-2 and discuss the unusualmagnetic phase, which was recently discovered for Mn concentrations x > 10%. We argue that it can be understood as a Griffiths-type phase that forms above the quantum critical point associated with the suppression of the stripe-antiferromagnetic spin-density-wave (SDW) order in BaFe2As2 by the randomly introduced localized Mn moments acting as strong magnetic impurities. While the SDW transition at x = 0, 2.5%, and 5% remains equally sharp, in the x = 12% sample we observe an abrupt smearing of the antiferromagnetic transition in temperature and a considerable suppression of the spin gap in the magnetic excitation spectrum. According to our muon-spin-relaxation, nuclear magnetic resonance and neutron-scattering data, antiferromagnetically ordered rare regions start forming in the x = 12% sample significantly above the Neel temperature of the parent compound. Upon cooling, their volume grows continuously, leading to an increase in the magnetic Bragg intensity and to the gradual opening of a partial spin gap in the magnetic excitation spectrum. Using neutron Larmor diffraction, we also demonstrate that the magnetically ordered volume is characterized by a finite orthorhombic distortion, which could not be resolved in previous diffraction studies most probably due to its coexistence with the tetragonal phase and a microstrain-induced broadening of the Bragg reflections. We argue that Ba(Fe1-xMnx)(2)As-2 could represent an interesting model spin-glass system, in which localized magnetic moments are randomly embedded into a SDW metal with Fermi surface nesting.

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