While the dominant magnetic interaction in La2CuO4 is superexchange between nearest-neighbor Cu moments, the pinning of the spin direction depends on weak anisotropic effects associated with spin-orbit coupling. The symmetry of the octahedral tilt pattern allows an out-of-plane canting of the Cu spins, which is compensated by an opposite canting in nearest-neighbor layers. A strong magnetic field applied perpendicular to the planes can alter the spin canting pattern to induce a weak ferromagnetic phase. In light of recent evidence that the lattice symmetry is lower than originally assumed, we take a new look at the nature of the field-induced spin-rotation transition. Comparing low-temperature neutron diffraction intensities for several magnetic Bragg peaks measured in fields of 0 and 14 T, we find that a better fit is provided by a model in which spins rotate within both neighboring planes but by different amounts, resulting in a noncollinear configuration. This model allows a more consistent relationship between lattice symmetry and spin orientation at all Cu sites.
@article{arxiv.2210.01156,
title = {Spin canting and lattice symmetry in La$_2$CuO$_4$},
author = {Xiao Hu and A. Sapkota and V. O. Galea and G. D. Gu and I. A. Zaliznyak and J. M. Tranquada},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.01156},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
8 pages, 6 figures; version accepted for publication