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Single crystals of hexagonal $R{\mathrm{MnO}}_{3}$ $(R=\mathrm{Y},$ Yb, and Lu), where Mn ions form the triangular lattice, were investigated, focusing on their dielectric/magnetic anomalies as well as geometrical spin frustration. It is found that the ratio of a Weiss temperature to ${T}_{\mathrm{N}}$ is $\ensuremath{\sim}10$ in $R{\mathrm{MnO}}_{3},$ indicating the dominant role of strong geometrical frustration. The effect of geometrical frustration also appears in specific heat, which shows a presence of a substantial amount of residual magnetic contribution below ${T}_{\mathrm{N}},$ indicating that a part of the spins are still fluctuating at $T\ensuremath{\ll}{T}_{\mathrm{N}}.$ It is also found that the dielectric anomaly at ${T}_{\mathrm{N}}$ is strongly anisotropic, suggesting a unique correlation between magnetism and dielectric properties in these compounds.
Journal
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- Physical Review B
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Physical Review B 64 (10), 104419-, 2001-08-22
American Physical Society (APS)
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- CRID
- 1363388845520627456
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- ISSN
- 10953795
- 01631829
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- Data Source
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- Crossref
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