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M Zhu1, P G Li2, Y Wang2, H B Cao3, W Tian3, H D Zhang1, B D Phelan1, Z Q Mao2, X Ke4.
Abstract
Sr4Ru3O10, the n = 3 member of the Ruddlesden-Popper type ruthenate Srn+1Ru n O3n+1, is known to exhibit a peculiar metamagnetic transition in an in-plane magnetic field. However, the nature of both the temperature- and field-dependent phase transitions remains as a topic of debate. Here, we have investigated the magnetic transitions of Sr4Ru3O10 via single-crystal neutron diffraction measurements. At zero field, we find that the system undergoes a ferromagnetic transition with both in-plane and out-of-plane magnetic components at Tc ≈ 100 K. Below T * = 50 K, the magnetic moments incline continuously toward the out-of-plane direction. At T = 1.5 K, where the spins are nearly aligned along the c axis, a spin reorientation occurs above a critical field Bc, giving rise to a spin component perpendicular to the plane defined by the field direction and the c axis. We suggest that both the temperature- and field-driven spin reorientations are associated with a change in the magnetocrystalline anisotropy, which is strongly coupled to the lattice degrees of freedom. This study elucidates the long-standing puzzles on the zero-field magnetic orders of Sr4Ru3O10 and provides new insights into the nature of the field-induced metamagnetic transition.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29500391 PMCID: PMC5834612 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-22247-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1(a) The crystal structure of Sr4Ru3O10. Sr, Ru and O atoms are represented by the green, gray and red balls, respectively. (b) The magnetic structure of Sr4Ru3O10. Only the magnetic Ru ions are shown. Note that both moment size and spin direction cannot be uniquely determined due to the lack of enough Bragg peaks with reasonably good magnetic intensity in the measurements.
Figure 2(a,b) Rocking curve scans across (0 0 2) and (1 1 1) Bragg reflections at T = 8, 50 and 100 K, respectively. (c,d) Temperature dependence of the peak intensity of (0 0 2) and (1 1 1) reflections at B = 0 T, respectively. The red and green dashed lines denote Tc and T*, respectively.
Figure 3(a,b) Field dependence of the peak intensity of (0 0 2) and (1 1 1) reflections at T = 1.5 K. (c,d) θ-2θ scans across (0 0 2) and (1 1 1) Bragg reflections at B = 0 and 3.5 T, T = 1.5 K. Inset shows the θ-2θ scan over (0 0 16) peak at B = 0 and 3.5 T, T = 1.5 K.
Figure 4θ-2θ scans across (0 0 2) and (1 1 1) Bragg reflections at B = 0 and 3.5 T, T = 50 K.