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First single crystals of a new itinerant antiferromagnet without magnetic elements

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Abstract

Magnetism exists on a spectrum spanning the local to itinerant limit. Theory in the local moment extreme is experimentally confirmed in many magnetic insulators where the magnetism originates from unfilled electronic shells. However, in the itinerant limit, where magnetism stems from band effects, experiment lags theory as there are only three known purely itinerant magnets: ZrZn2 and Sc3.1In, both FM, and TiAu an AFM. While ZrZn2 has been made in single crystal form, no single crystals have been made of a purely itinerant AFM, until now. We present the results on single crystals of a new itinerant AFM with no magnetic constituent elements which orders at TN= 11 K. The paramagnetic moment is large, 1.0 μB/FU, compared to the saturated moment of 0.25 μB/FU, leading to a Rhodes-Wohlfarth ratio of 4. The entropy release is small, just 0.7%Rln2, yet muon spin relaxation measurements confirm the order is intrinsic. DFT calculations confirm the small moment and conclude a Fermi surface nesting mechanism is responsible for the magnetic order. Having the first purely itinerant AFM crystal paves the way for advance experiments that will allow a fundamental understanding of this class of materials for the first time.

Presenters

  • Jaime Moya

    Rice University

Authors

  • Jaime Moya

    Rice University

  • Alannah Hallas

    University of British Columbia, Physics and Astronomy, University of Bristish Columbia

  • Emilia Morosan

    Physics, Rice University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rice University, Rice Univ, Rice University

  • Vaideesh Loganathan

    Rice University

  • Andriy Nevidomskyy

    Rice Univ, Rice University

  • Franziska Weickert

    Los Alamos National Laboratory, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

  • James W Beare

    McMaster Univ, Department of Physics & Astronomy, McMaster University, McMaster University

  • Yipeng Cai

    Stewart Blusson Quantum Matter Institute, University of British Columbia, McMaster University

  • Graeme Luke

    McMaster Univ, Physics and Astronomy, McMaster University, Department of Physics & Astronomy, McMaster University, McMaster University

  • Chien-Lung Huang

    Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rice University, Rice Univ, Rice University