Planar triangular $S=3/2$ magnet $mathrmAgCrSe_2$: Magnetic frustration, short range correlations, and field-tuned anisotropic cycloidal magnetic order
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Single crystals of the hexagonal triangular lattice compound AgCrSe2 have been grown by chemical vapor
transport. The crystals have been carefully characterized and studied by magnetic susceptibility, magnetization,
specific heat, and thermal expansion. In addition, we used Cr-electron spin resonance and neutron diffraction
to probe the Cr 3d3 magnetism microscopically. To obtain the electronic density of states, we employed x-ray
absorption and resonant photoemission spectroscopy in combination with density functional theory calculations.
Our studies evidence an anisotropic magnetic order below TN = 32 K. Susceptibility data in small fields of about
1 T reveal an antiferromagnetic (AFM) type of order for H ? c, whereas for H c the data are reminiscent of
a field-induced ferromagnetic (FM) structure. At low temperatures and for H ? c, the field-dependent magnetization
and AC susceptibility data evidence a metamagnetic transition at H+ = 5 T, which is absent for H c.
We assign this to a transition from a planar cycloidal spin structure at low fields to a planar fanlike arrangement
above H+. A fully ferromagnetically polarized state is obtained above the saturation field of H?S = 23.7 T at 2K
with a magnetization of Ms = 2.8 ?B/Cr. For H c, M(H) monotonically increases and saturates at the same
Ms value at HS = 25.1 T at 4.2 K. Above TN , the magnetic susceptibility and specific heat indicate signatures of
two dimensional (2D) frustration related to the presence of planar ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic exchange
interactions. We found a pronounced nearly isotropic maximum in both properties at about T * = 45 K, which is
a clear fingerprint of short range correlations and emergent spin fluctuations. Calculations based on a planar
2D Heisenberg model support our experimental findings and suggest a predominant FM exchange among
nearest and AFM exchange among third-nearest neighbors. Only a minor contribution might be assigned to
the antisymmetric Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction possibly related to the noncentrosymmetric polar space
group R3m. Due to these competing interactions, the magnetism in AgCrSe2, in contrast to the oxygen-based
delafossites, can be tuned by relatively small, experimentally accessible magnetic fields, allowing us to establish
the complete anisotropic magnetic H-T phase diagram in detail.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
frustrated magnetism; magnetic susceptibility; thermal expansion; electron spin resonance; neutron diffraction; photoemission spectroscopy; specific heat measurements
Elenco autori:
Polewczyk, Vincent; Vinai, GIOVANNI MARIA; Torelli, Piero
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