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  • 2021Emergent magnetic phases in pressure-tuned van der Waals antiferromagnet FePS382citations

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  • Saxena, Siddharth S.
  • Hansen, Thomas C.
  • Paddison, Joseph A. M.
  • Coak, Matthew John
  • Kichanov, Sergey E.
  • Hamidov, Hayrullo
  • Jarvis, David M.
  • Haines, Charles R. S.
  • Park, Je-Geun
  • Lee, Sungmin
  • Savenko, Boris N.
  • Kozlenko, Denis P.
  • Kratochvílová, Marie
  • Klotz, Stefan
  • Wildes, Andrew R.
  • Dang, Ngoc T.
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Emergent magnetic phases in pressure-tuned van der Waals antiferromagnet FePS3

  • Saxena, Siddharth S.
  • Hansen, Thomas C.
  • Paddison, Joseph A. M.
  • Coak, Matthew John
  • Kichanov, Sergey E.
  • Liu, Chengwei
  • Hamidov, Hayrullo
  • Jarvis, David M.
  • Haines, Charles R. S.
  • Park, Je-Geun
  • Lee, Sungmin
  • Savenko, Boris N.
  • Kozlenko, Denis P.
  • Kratochvílová, Marie
  • Klotz, Stefan
  • Wildes, Andrew R.
  • Dang, Ngoc T.
Abstract

Layered van-der-Waals 2D magnetic materials are of great interest in fundamental condensed-matter physics research, as well as for potential applications in spintronics and device physics. We present neutron powder diffraction data using new ultra-high-pressure techniques to measure the magnetic structure of Mott-insulating 2D honeycomb antiferromagnet FePS3 at pressures up to 183 kbar and temperatures down to 80 K. These data are complemented by high-pressure magnetometry and reverse Monte Carlo modeling of the spin configurations. As pressure is applied, the previously-measured ambient-pressure magnetic order switches from an antiferromagnetic to a ferromagnetic interplanar interaction, and from 2D-like to 3D-like character. The overall antiferromagnetic structure within the ab planes, ferromagnetic chains antiferromagnetically coupled, is preserved, but the magnetic propagation vector is altered from k=0,1,12) to k=(0,1,0), a halving of the magnetic unit cell size. At higher pressures, coincident with the second structural transition and the insulator-metal transition in this compound, we observe a suppression of this long-range-order and emergence of a form of magnetic short-range order which survives above room temperature. Reverse Monte Carlo fitting suggests this phase to be a short-ranged version of the original ambient pressure structure - with the Fe moment size remaining of similar magnitude and with a return to antiferromagnetic interplanar correlations. The persistence of magnetism well into the HP-II metallic state is an observation in contradiction with previous x-ray spectroscopy results which suggest a spin-crossover transition.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • compound
  • phase
  • layered
  • X-ray spectroscopy
  • reverse Monte Carlo