English

Structural evolution and skyrmionic phase diagram of the lacunar spinel GaMo$_4$Se$_8$

Materials Science 2020-07-01 v1

Abstract

In the AB4Q8AB_4Q_8 lacunar spinels, the electronic structure is described on the basis of inter- and intra-cluster interactions of tetrahedral B4B_4 clusters, and tuning these can lead to myriad fascinating electronic and magnetic ground states. In this work, we employ magnetic measurements, synchrotron X-ray and neutron scattering, and first-principles electronic structure calculations to examine the coupling between structural and magnetic phase evolution in GaMo4_4Se8_8, including the emergence of a skyrmionic regime in the magnetic phase diagram. We show that the competition between two distinct Jahn-Teller distortions of the room temperature cubic F43mF\overline{4}3m structure leads to the coexistence of the ground state R3mR3m phase and a metastable Imm2Imm2 phase. The magnetic properties of these two phases are computationally shown to be very different, with the Imm2Imm2 phase exhibiting uniaxial ferromagnetism and the R3mR3m phase hosting a complex magnetic phase diagram including equilibrium N\'eel--type skyrmions stable from nearly TT = 28 K down to TT = 2 K, the lowest measured temperature. The large change in magnetic behavior induced by a small structural distortion reveals that GaMo4_4Se8_8 is an exciting candidate material for tuning unconventional magnetic properties viavia mechanical means.

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@article{arxiv.2005.06662,
  title  = {Structural evolution and skyrmionic phase diagram of the lacunar spinel GaMo$_4$Se$_8$},
  author = {Emily C. Schueller and Daniil A. Kitchaev and Julia L. Zuo and Joshua D. Bocarsly and Joya A. Cooley and Anton Van der Ven and Stephen D. Wilson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.06662},
  year   = {2020}
}