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Magnetic structure of HoNiSi<sub>3</sub>

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Abstract

HoNiSi3 is an intermetallic compound which crystallizes in an orthorhombic structure (Cmmm space group). Specific heat measurements show two clearly distinct phase transitions, TN1 = 6.3 K and TN2 = 10.4 K, marked by well-defined λ-shape anomalies. In addition, magnetic susceptibility measurements revealed that the magnetic response at TN1 happens when the field is applied along the c axis, while at TN2 happens with the field applied along with a.1 In order to shed light onto the intriguing magnetic behavior of HoNiSi3, we have performed polarized resonant X-ray magnetic diffraction experiments. Our results show magnetic intensities at the same position of nuclear Bragg peaks below TN1 and TN2. This indicates a magnetic structure having a + - + - stacking pattern of ac ferromagnetic planes along b with propagation vector k = [0,0,0]. Also, we discriminate the signal from different projections of the total magnetic moment and infer that at temperatures between TN1 and TN2 the ordered magnetic moment points along the a-axis, while below TN1 an additional component along c arises, in agreement with magnetic susceptibility measurements.

[1] F. R. Arantes et al., Phys. Rev. Mater. 2 044402 (2018).

Presenters

  • Rodolfo Tartaglia

    “Gleb Wataghin” Institute of Physics, University of Campinas, Instituto de Física “Gleb Wataghin”, UNICAMP

Authors

  • Rodolfo Tartaglia

    “Gleb Wataghin” Institute of Physics, University of Campinas, Instituto de Física “Gleb Wataghin”, UNICAMP

  • Fabiana Rodrigues Arantes

    Centro de Ciências Naturais e Humanas, Universidade Federal do ABC

  • Carlos William Galdino

    UNICAMP - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, “Gleb Wataghin” Institute of Physics, University of Campinas

  • Ulisses Ferreira Kaneko

    Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory, Brazilian Center for Research in Energy and Materials

  • Marcos a Avila

    Centro de Ciências Naturais e Humanas, Universidade Federal do ABC

  • Eduardo Granado

    UNICAMP - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, “Gleb Wataghin” Institute of Physics, University of Campinas, Instituto de Física “Gleb Wataghin”, UNICAMP