Magnetic Fluctuations, Precursor Phenomena and Phase Transition in MnSi under Magnetic Field
Abstract
The reference chiral helimagnet MnSi is the first system where skyrmion lattice correlations have been reported. At zero magnetic field the transition at to the helimagnetic state is of first order. Above , in a region dominated by precursor phenomena, neutron scattering shows the build up of strong chiral fluctuating correlations over the surface of a sphere with radius , where is the pitch of the helix. It has been suggested that these fluctuating correlations drive the helical transition to first order following a scenario proposed by Brazovskii for liquid crystals. We present a comprehensive neutron scattering study under magnetic fields, which provides evidence that this is not the case. The sharp first order transition persists for magnetic fields up to 0.4 T whereas the fluctuating correlations weaken and start to concentrate along the field direction already above 0.2 T. Our results thus disconnect the first order nature of the transition from the precursor fluctuating correlations. They also show no indication for a tricritical point, where the first order transition crosses over to second order with increasing magnetic field. In this light, the nature of the first order helical transition and the precursor phenomena above , both of general relevance to chiral magnetism, remain an open question.
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@article{arxiv.1606.07962,
title = {Magnetic Fluctuations, Precursor Phenomena and Phase Transition in MnSi under Magnetic Field},
author = {C. Pappas and L. J. Bannenberg and E. Lelievre-Berna and F. Qian and C. Dewhurst and R. M. Dalgliesh and D. L. Schlagel and T. A. Longrasso and P. Falus},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.07962},
year = {2017}
}