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| Title | Language |
Revealing the microscopic origin of the magnetization plateau in Na3Ni2BiO6 | en |
Author(s)
| Name | ORCID | GND | Affiliation |
Panagiotis Peter Stavropoulos | |||
Roser Valentí |
Faculty
13 Physics
DFG-Subject
307-02 Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics
Date Issued
26 May 2026
Publisher(s)
Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
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Language(s)
en
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Abstract(s)
| Abstract | Language |
Recent experimental studies of the spin-1 honeycomb antiferromagnet Na3Ni2BiO6 have revealed a pronounced one-third magnetization plateau under applied magnetic fields, highlighting the presence of strong magnetic frustration and anisotropy in this material. Such behavior has been attributed to substantial bond-dependent Kitaev interactions in combination with single-ion anisotropy, placing Na3Ni2BiO6 among honeycomb compounds of interest for unconventional magnetic phases. Motivated by these observations, we present a first-principles–based analysis of the magnetic interactions in Na3Ni2BiO6. By combining density-functional calculations with microscopic modeling, we extract the relevant exchange parameters and construct an effective spin model that quantitatively reproduces both the elastic neutron-scattering spectra and the magnetization curve. The model captures the experimentally observed zero-field zigzag magnetic order, and proposes a double-zigzag state at intermediate magnetic fields, realizing the one-third magnetization plateau in a simpler way than suggested in previous works. Crucially, we show that the one-third magnetization plateau does not require Kitaev interactions; instead, it arises from the interplay of strong out-of-plane single-ion anisotropy and competing ferromagnetic nearest-neighbor J1 and antiferromagnetic third-neighbor J3 Heisenberg couplings. These results establish a consistent microscopic description of Na3Ni2BiO6 and clarify the origin of its field-induced plateau phase. | en |
Description(s)
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Datasets obtained from classical Monte Carlo (Metropolis-Hastings) for magnetization plots and static structure factor data. | en |
Funder(s)
| Name | Type of identifier | Funder identifier | Award number | Award title | Award URI |
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) through TRR 288 | Other | 422213477 |
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