Abstract

Thermomagnetic and inelastic neutron scattering measurements on Na2PrO3 are reported. This material is an antiferromagnetic honeycomb magnet based on the tetravalent lanthanide Pr4+ and has been proposed to host dominant antiferromagnetic Kitaev interactions. These measurements reveal magnetic fluctuations in Na2PrO3 below an energy of 2 meV as well as crystal-field excitations around 230 meV. The latter energy is comparable to the scale of the spin-orbit interaction and explains both the very small effective moment of around 1.0 {\mu}B per Pr4+ and the difficulty to uncover any static magnetic scattering below the ordering transition at TN = 4.6 K. By comparing the low-energy magnetic excitations in Na2PrO3 to that of the isostructural spin-only compound, Na2TbO3, a microscopic model of exchange interactions is developed that implicates dominant and surprisingly large Heisenberg exchange interactions J approximately equal to 1.1(1) meV. Although antiferromagnetic Kitaev interactions with K less than or equal to 0.2J cannot be excluded, the inelastic neutron scattering data of Na2PrO3 is best explained with a delta = 1.24(2) easy-axis XXZ exchange anisotropy.

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