Abstract
A unique type of frustrated lattice is found in two A-site ordered spinel oxides, LiGaCr(4)O(8) and LiInCr(4)O(8). Because of the large size mismatch between Li(+) and Ga(3+)/In(3+) ions at the A site, the pyrochlore lattice, made up of Cr(3+) ions carrying spin 3/2, becomes an alternating array of small and large tetrahedra, i.e., a "breathing" pyrochlore lattice. We introduce a parameter, the breathing factor B(f), which quantifies the degree of frustration in the pyrochlore lattice: B(f) is defined as J'/J, where J' and J are nearest-neighbor magnetic interactions in the large and small tetrahedra, respectively. LiGaCr(4)O(8) with B(f)~0.6 shows magnetic susceptibility similar to that of conventional Cr spinel oxides such as ZnCr(2)O(4). In contrast, LiInCr(4)O(8) with a small B(f)~0.1 exhibits a spin-gap behavior in its magnetic susceptibility, suggesting a proximity to an exotic singlet ground state. Magnetic long-range order occurs at 13.8 and 15.9 K for LiGaCr(4)O(8) and LiInCr(4)O(8), respectively, in both cases likely owing to the coupling to structural distortions.
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