Modulated magnetic ground state and complex phase diagram in the chiral helimagnet Cr$_{\mathrm{1/3}}$NbS$_{\mathrm{2}}$

ORAL

Abstract

The chiral helimagnetic ground state of noncentrosymmetric Cr$_{\mathrm{1/3}}$NbS$_{\mathrm{2}}$ originates from competition between coexisting symmetric ferromagnetic (FM) exchange and the antisymmetric Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya (DM) interaction. Previously, it has been shown via Lorentz microscopy that a field induced chiral soliton lattice (SL) exists followed by an incommensurate-commensurate metamagnetic transition to a FM state. The high crystalline anisotropy as well as magnetic and temperature control of the c-axis oriented spin spiral has generated interest for spintronic applications. Currently, only a preliminary phase diagram has been proposed and details of the phase evolution, specifically from the paramagnetic (PM) to the helicoid HM and SL states, have not yet been determined. In this study, we exploit the magnetocaloric effect (MCE) to construct a phase diagram by determining the magnetic entropy change ($\Delta $S$_{\mathrm{M}})$ under the influence of applied field and temperature variations. Well below the Curie temperature (T$_{\mathrm{c}}\sim $131K) we see the onset of SL formation at $\sim $1kOe and a FM transition $\sim $1.2kOe. A negative $\Delta $S$_{\mathrm{M}}$ value indicates that the system also shows weak FM behavior in a narrow region just below T$_{\mathrm{c}}$, where thermal fluctuations destabilize the weaker DM coupling, before transitioning into the HM phase at lower temperatures.

Authors

  • EM Clements

    University of South Florida, Univ. of South Florida

  • R Das

    Department of Physics,University of South Florida, Department of Physics, University of South Florida, Tampa FL 33620, Univ. of South Florida

  • L Li

    Univ. of Tennessee

  • P Lampen-Kelley

    University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Lab, Univ. of Tennessee, Oak Ridge National Lab

  • Manh-Huong Phan

    Department of Physics,University of South Florida, Department of Physics, University of South Florida, Tampa FL 33620, Department of Physics, University of South Florida, Tampa, Univ. of South Florida, Department of Physics, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33620, USA

  • Veerle Keppens

    Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, Univ of Tennessee, Univ. of Tennessee

  • D Mandrus

    University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Lab, Univ of Tennessee; Oak Ridge National Laboratory, University of Tennessee, Oak Ridge National Lab, Univ. of Tennessee, Oak Ridge National Lab

  • H Srikanth

    Department of Physics,University of South Florida, Department of Physics, University of South Florida, Tampa FL 33620, Univ. of South Florida