The magnetic structure of (La1.8Eu0.2)CuO4 has been studied by magnetization measurements of single crystals, which show antiferromagnetic long-range order below TN = 265 K and a structural phase transition at Ts = 130 K. At Ts<T<TN, the Cu spin susceptibility exhibits almost the same behavior as that of La2CuO4 in the low-temperature orthorhombic phase, which indicates the existence of finite spin canting out of the CuO2 plane. At T<Ts, the magnitude of the weak-ferromagnetic moment induced by the spin canting is suppressed approximately by 70{%}. This significant suppression of the weak-ferromagnetic moment is carefully compared with the theoretical analysis of weak ferromagnetism by Stein {\it et al.} (Phys. Rev. B {\bf 53}, 775 (1996)), in which the magnitude of weak-ferromagnetic moments strongly depend on the crystallographic symmetry. Based on such comparison, below Ts (La1.8Eu0.2)CuO4 is in the low-temperature less-orthorhombic phase with a space group of Pccn. We also discuss the possible magnetic structure of the pure low-temperature tetragonal phase with space group P42/ncm, which is relevant for rare-earth and alkaline-earth ions co-doped La2CuO4.
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0212360,
title = {Significant suppression of weak ferromagnetism in (La${}_{1.8}$Eu${}_{0.2}$)CuO${}_4$},
author = {I. Tsukada and X. F. Sun and Seiki Komiya and A. N. Lavrov and Yoichi Ando},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0212360},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
16 pages including 5 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. B. Fig. 4 is newly added