Half-magnetization plateau and the origin of threefold symmetry breaking in an electrically-switchable triangular antiferromagnet
Abstract
We perform high-field magnetization measurements on the triangular lattice antiferromagnet FeNbS. We observe a plateau in the magnetization centered at approximately half the saturation magnetization over a wide range of temperature and magnetic field. From density functional theory calculations, we determine a likely set of magnetic exchange constants. Incorporating these constants into a minimal Hamiltonian model of our material, we find that the plateau and of the symmetry breaking ground state both arise from interplane and intraplane antiferromagnetic interactions acting in competition. These findings are pertinent to the magneto-electric properties of FeNbS, which allow electrical switching of antiferromagnetic textures at relatively low current densities.
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@article{arxiv.2002.02960,
title = {Half-magnetization plateau and the origin of threefold symmetry breaking in an electrically-switchable triangular antiferromagnet},
author = {Shannon C. Haley and Eran Maniv and Tessa Cookmeyer and Nikola Maksimovic and Daniel E. Parker and Caolan John and Spencer Doyle and Sophie F. Weber and Jeffrey B. Neaton and John Singleton and James G. Analytis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.02960},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
5 pages, 4 figures, supplemental material on request