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Unique magnetic structure of the vdW antiferromagnet VBr$_3$

Materials Science 2024-07-24 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

VBr3_3 is a van der Waals antiferromagnet below the N\'eel temperature of 26.5 K with a saturation moment of 1.2 mB/f.u. above the metamagnetic transitions detected in the in-plane and out-of-plane directions. To reveal the AFM structure of VBr3_3 experimentally, we performed a single-crystal neutron diffraction study on a large high-quality crystal. The collected data confirmed a slight monoclinic distortion of the high-temperature rhombohedral structure below 90 K. The magnetic structure was, nevertheless, investigated within the R-3 model. The antiferromagnetic structure propagation vector k = (1, 0, 0.5) was revealed. In an attempt to determine the magnetic structure, 72 non-equivalent magnetic reflections were recorded. The experimental data were confronted with the magnetic space groups dictated by the R-3 lattice symmetry and propagation vector. The best agreement between the experimental data and the magnetic structure model was obtained for the space group P-1.1'_c. The magnetic unit cell of the proposed unique antiferromagnetic structure with periodicity 6c is built from two identical triple layers antiferromagnetically coupled along the c axis. Each triple layer comprises a N\'eel antiferromagnetic monolayer sandwiched between two antiferromagnetically coupled ferromagnetic monolayers.

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@article{arxiv.2407.16253,
  title  = {Unique magnetic structure of the vdW antiferromagnet VBr$_3$},
  author = {Milan Klicpera and Ondrej Michal and David Hovancik and Karel Carva and Oscar Ramon Fabelo Rosa and M. Orlita and Vladimir Sechovsky and Jiri Pospisil},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.16253},
  year   = {2024}
}