Topological protection and glassiness in a non-centroysmmetric magnet
ORAL
Abstract
Hexagonal and non-centrosymmetric ScFeGe was discovered to host an incommensurate helimagnetic state along the $c$-axis below 36 K that matches well with a nesting condition found in its electronic structure. The result is a highly itinerant transition metal magnet whose physical properties that displays many similarities to the largely local-moment rare earth metals. The transition to a fully polarized magnetic state for fields perpendicular to the $c$-axis is found to progress through a sharp metamagnetic transition to a fan state. The signature of this transition in the $dc$ magnetization at low temperatures is extraordinarily different from its low frequency $ac$ counterpart despite their quantitative agreement above 15 K. This change is accompanied by a distinct change in the specific heat from a step-like feature at low temperature to a second-order phase transition above 15 K. These data are interpreted as revealing a local topological protection of the chiral helimagnetic state despite the likely existence of right- and left-handed helimagnetic domains that nucleate upon cooling in zero magnetic field.
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Presenters
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Sunil K Karna
Norfolk State Univ, Norfolk State University
Authors
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Sunil K Karna
Norfolk State Univ, Norfolk State University
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John F DiTusa
Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis
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David P Young
Louisiana State University
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Frank Womack
Louisiana State Univ - Baton Rouge
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G. Cao
Shanghai University
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William A Phelan
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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D. Tristant
Louisiana State University
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Wei Tian
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, HFIR, Oak Ridge National Lab
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Adam A Aczel
Oak Ridge National Lab, Neutron Scattering Division, Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831, USA, Oak Ridge Nat'l Lab
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Ilya Vekhter
Louisiana State University
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William A Shelton
Louisiana State University
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Philip W Adams
Louisiana State University