| Literature DB >> 34928440 |
Shiu-Ming Huang1,2, Pin-Cing Wang3, Hao-Lun Jian4, Mitch M C Chou5,4,6.
Abstract
The magnetic susceptibility reveals a discontinuity at Néel temperature and a hysteresis loop with low coercive field was observed below Néel temperature. The magnetic susceptibility of zero field cool and field cool processes coincide at a temperature above the discontinuity, and they split at temperature blow the discontinuity. The magnetic susceptibility splitting is larger at lower external magnetic fields. No more magnetic susceptibility splitting was observed at a magnetic field above 7000 Oe which is consistent with the magnetic anisotropy energy. Our study supports that these magnetic susceptibility characteristics originate from an antiferromagnetic order accompanied by weak ferromagnetism.Entities:
Keywords: Antiferromagnetism; Curie–Weiss law; Ferromagnetism topological material; Magnetic susceptibility
Year: 2021 PMID: 34928440 PMCID: PMC8688649 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-021-03637-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1The XRD spectrum of the NiSbTe single crystal. It reveals sharp peaks and that supports the highly single-crystallized structure
Fig. 2The susceptibility as a function of magnetic fields from 2 to 200 K. It reveals the diamagnetism at high magnetic fields. Top-right inset: The hysteresis loop was observed at temperature below 125 K. Bottom-left inset: No hysteresis loop was observed at temperature above 125 K
Fig. 3The magnetic susceptibility of field cooled and zero-field cooled processes at different external magnetic fields. The magnetic susceptibility of field cooled and zero-field cooled coincides above 125 K and bifurcates below 125 K. A larger magnetic susceptibility splitting at lower external magnetic fields and temperatures. No more magnetic susceptibility splitting is observed at magnetic field above 7000 Oe. Top-right inset: The magnetic susceptibility follows the Curie-Weiss law
Fig. 4Top-left inset: The magnetic susceptibility difference of field cooled and zero-field cooled follows the mean field theory. The extracted saturated susceptibility goes well with the tendency of the measured magnetic susceptibility cusp
Fig. 5The dHvA oscillations as a function of inverse magnetic fields. The experimental result fits well with the theoretical equation