EuCuP-EuCuAs 固溶体中的晶体生长和磁性演变

IF 3.1 3区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Andrew F. May, Eleanor M. Clements, Xiaoping Wang, Heda Zhang, Brenden R. Ortiz
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六方 EuMX(M=Cu、Ag、Au;X=P、As、Sb、Bi)化合物具有有趣的电子和磁性能,其拓扑结构和传输特性似乎相互交织。这种行为的一个关键特征是有序磁结构的性质。在 EuCuAs 中,当在 TN=14K 的尼尔温度以下存在的螺旋基态的易面(H⊥c)内施加磁场时,锥形自旋结构会产生拓扑霍尔效应。另一方面,EuCuP 是一种易轴铁磁体,居里温度 TC 接近 31 K。在此,我们研究了 0.16 ≤x≤ 0.75 的 EuCuAs1-xPx 单晶的磁性能演变。在锡通量中缓慢冷却生长的晶体具有 As/P 的宏观不均匀性,尤其是富砷晶体。然而,通过在 600∘C等温停留的锡通量中生长产生的晶体,在用于研究这些晶体的探针的分辨率范围内是均匀的。单胞体积、居里-韦斯温度和磁性转变随成分的变化呈线性趋势,合金中的磁各向异性有所降低。x=0.16 和 0.24 晶体的磁化数据表明其处于易平面反铁磁基态,而 x≥ 0.41 晶体的磁化行为则类似于铁磁性。在 EuCuAs0.75P0.25 附近的成分中,随温度变化的磁化数据具有多重转变,揭示了相图中这一富砷区域基态的竞争。EuCuP 的中子衍射数据也被作为先前结果的后续,先前的结果表明在 TC 时存在两步转变;观察到的数据与 T=5K 时的铁磁阶一致。
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Crystal growth and evolution of magnetism in the EuCuP-EuCuAs solid solution

Crystal growth and evolution of magnetism in the EuCuP-EuCuAs solid solution
The hexagonal EuMX (M=Cu, Ag, Au; X=P, As, Sb, Bi) compounds host interesting electronic and magnetic properties, with seemingly intertwined topology and transport properties. One key feature of such behavior is the nature of the ordered magnetic structure. In EuCuAs, a topological Hall effect is caused by a conical spin structure that emerges when a field is applied within the easy-plane (H c) of the helical ground state that exists below the Neel temperature of TN=14K. On the other hand, EuCuP is an easy-axis ferromagnet with a Curie temperature TC near 31 K. Here, we investigate the evolution of the magnetic properties in EuCuAs1xPx single crystals with 0.16 x 0.75. Crystals grown by cooling slowly in a Sn flux possessed macroscale inhomogeneity of As/P, particularly for arsenic-rich crystals. However, growth in a Sn flux via an isothermal dwell at 600C produced crystals that were homogeneous within the resolution of the probes utilized to investigate these crystals. The unit cell volumes, Curie-Weiss temperatures, and magnetic transitions trend linearly with composition and the magnetic anisotropy is reduced in the alloys. The magnetization data of crystals with x=0.16 and 0.24 indicate an easy-plane antiferromagnetic ground state while behavior similar to ferromagnetism is observed for crystals with x 0.41. The temperature-dependent magnetization data possess multiple transitions for compositions near EuCuAs0.75P0.25, revealing a competition of ground states in this arsenic-rich region of the phase diagram. Neutron diffraction data for EuCuP are also presented as a follow up to previous results that revealed a two-step transition at TC; the observed data were consistent with ferromagnetic order at T=5K.
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Physical Review Materials
Physical Review Materials Physics and Astronomy-Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: Physical Review Materials is a new broad-scope international journal for the multidisciplinary community engaged in research on materials. It is intended to fill a gap in the family of existing Physical Review journals that publish materials research. This field has grown rapidly in recent years and is increasingly being carried out in a way that transcends conventional subject boundaries. The journal was created to provide a common publication and reference source to the expanding community of physicists, materials scientists, chemists, engineers, and researchers in related disciplines that carry out high-quality original research in materials. It will share the same commitment to the high quality expected of all APS publications.
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