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Investigation of metamagnetism and crystal-field splitting in pseudo-hexagonal CeRh$_3$Si$_2$

Authors :
Amorese, Andrea
Khalyavin, Dmitry
Kummer, Kurt
Brookes, Nicholas B.
Ritter, Clemens
Zaharko, Oksana
Larsen, Camilla Buhl
Pavlosiuk, Orest
Pikul, Adam P.
Kaczorowski, Dariusz
Gutmann, Matthias
Boothroyd, Andrew T.
Severing, Andrea
Adroja, Devashibhai T.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

CeRh$_3$Si$_2$ has been reported to exhibit metamagnetic transitions below 5~K, a giant crystal field splitting, and anisotropic magnetic properties from single crystal magnetization and heat capacity measurements. Here we report results of neutron and x-ray scattering studies of the magnetic structure and crystal-field excitations to further understand the magnetism of this compound. Inelastic neutron scattering (INS) and resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) reveal a $J_z$\,=\,1/2 groundstate for Ce when considering the crystallographic $a$ direction as quantization axis, thus explaining the anisotropy of the static susceptibility. Furthermore, we find a total splitting of 78\,meV for the $J$\,=\,5/2 multiplet. The neutron diffraction study in zero field reveals that on cooling from the paramagnetic state, the system first orders at $T_{\text{N}_1}=4.7$\,K in a longitudinal spin density wave with ordered Ce moments along the $b$-axis (i.e. the [0 1 0] crystal direction) and an incommensurate propagation vector $\textbf{k}=(0,0.43,0$). Below the lower-temperature transition $T_{\text{N}_2}=4.48$\,K, the propagation vector locks to the commensurate value $\textbf{k}=(0,0.5,0)$, with a so-called lock-in transition. Our neutron diffraction study in applied magnetic field $H\parallel b$-axis shows a change in the commensurate propagation vector and development of a ferromagnetic component at $H=3$\,kOe, followed by a series of transitions before the fully field-induced ferromagnetic phase is reached at $H = 7$\,kOe. This explains the nature of the steps previously reported in field-dependent magnetization measurements. A very similar behaviour is also observed for the $H\parallel$ [0 1 1] crystal direction.<br />Comment: 26 pages, 16 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2202.13195
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.105.125119