The magnetism of the rock-salt fcc rare-earth monopnictide HoBi, a candidate topological material with extreme magnetoresistance, is investigated. From the Ho3+ non-Kramers J=8 spin-orbital multiplet, the cubic crystal electric field yields six nearly degenerate low-energy levels. These constitute an anisotropic magnetic moment with a Jahn-Teller-like coupling to the lattice. In the cubic phase for T>TN=5.72(1)K, the paramagnetic neutron scattering is centered at k=(212121) and was fit to dominant antiferromagnetic interactions between Ho spins separated by {100} and ferromagnetic interactions between spins displaced by {21210}. For T<TN, a type-II AFM long-range order with k=(212121) develops along with a tetragonal lattice distortion. While neutron diffraction from a multi-domain sample cannot unambiguously determine the spin orientation within a domain, the bulk magnetization, structural distortion, and our measurements of the magnetic excitations all show the easy axis coincides with the tetragonal axis. The weakly dispersive excitons for T<TN can be accounted for by a spin Hamiltonian that includes the crystal electric field and exchange interactions within the Random Phase Approximation.
@article{arxiv.2301.05141,
title = {Spin-orbital order and excitons in magnetoresistive HoBi},
author = {J. Gaudet and H. -Y. Yang and E. M. Smith and T. Halloran and J. P. Clancy and J. A. Rodriguez-Rivera and Guangyong Xu and Y. Zhao and W. C. Chen and G. Sala and A. A. Aczel and B. D. Gaulin and F. Tafti and C. Broholm},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.05141},
year = {2023}
}