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Magnetic properties of the noncentrosymmetric tetragonal antiferromagnet EuPtSi3

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PHYSICAL REVIEW MATERIALS
卷 6, 期 3, 页码 -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.6.034406

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, Ger-man Research Foundation) [TRR80, 107745057]
  2. European Research Council (ERC) [291079, 788031]
  3. excellence cluster MCQST under Germany's Excellence Strategy [EXC-2111, 390814868]

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We conducted a comprehensive study on single crystals of EuPtSi3 and observed antiferromagnetic transitions at specific temperatures, as well as different magnetic phases under various magnetic fields. The magnetic properties exhibited hysteresis and discrepancies between differential and ac susceptibility, suggesting the presence of slow reorientation processes of mesoscale magnetic textures. Neutron diffraction further confirmed the existence of these magnetic textures.
We report a comprehensive study of single crystals of the noncentrosymmetric rare-earth compound EuPtSi3 grown by the optical floating-zone technique. Measurements of the magnetization, ac susceptibility, and specific heat consistently establish antiferromagnetic order of localized Eu2+ moments below the Ned temperature T-N = 17 K, followed by a second magnetic transition at T-N1 = 16 K. For a magnetic field along the easy [001] axis, the magnetic phase diagram is composed of these two phases. For fields applied in the magnetically hard basal plane, two additional phases emerge under magnetic field, where the in-plane anisotropy is weak with [100] being the hardest axis. At the phase transitions, the magnetic properties exhibit hysteresis and discrepancies between differential and ac susceptibility, suggesting slow reorientation processes of mesoscale magnetic textures. Consistently, powder and single-crystal neutron diffraction in zero field identify magnetic textures that are modulated on a length scale of the order of 100 angstrom, most likely in the form of Ned-type antiferromagnetic cycloids.

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