Magnetic Structures of Sr(Co<sub>1</sub><sub>−x</sub>Pd<sub>x</sub>)<sub>2</sub>As<sub>2</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
We present neutron-diffraction results to determine the magnetic structures of Sr(Co1−xPdx)2As2 single crystals. Although the parent compound (x = 0) does not order down to 50 mK, it shows magnetic fluctuations due to ferromagnetic interactions between nearest neighbors (NN) that compete with antiferromagnetic interactions between next-NN. At a moderate Pd concentration (x ∼ 0.1), the system is magnetically ordered, where ferromagnetic (FM) Co-Pd layers in the ab-plane stack with an incommensurate (IC) spiral pattern along the c-direction. At higher Pd concentrations (x ∼ 0.15), the system undergoes a phase transition to a fragile ferromagnetic state below TC such that the moments in the FM layers are initially in the plane and, in a somewhat chaotic way, flip to align along the crystallographic c-axis, as the temperature is lowered. The lattice constants show positive thermal expansion coefficients (CTE) in the plane and negative CTE out-of-plane, while the overall unit cell volume shows positive CTE. The CTE for volume has a prominent peak below the Curie temperature (TC), which, we reason, is due to a robust magnetoelastic coupling (MEC) mediated by Pd spin-orbit coupling.
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Presenters
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David Vaknin
Iowa State University
Authors
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David Vaknin
Iowa State University
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Farhan Islam
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Iowa State University
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Santanu Pakhira
Ames National Laboratory
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Thomas W Heitmann
University of Missouri, MU Physics and Astronomy, Materials Science and Engineering Institute, Research Reactor, University of Missouri, Columbia
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David C Johnston
Ames National Laboratory, Iowa State University