Stripe-yzmagnetic order in the triangular-lattice antiferromagnet KCeS2

Abstract

Yb- and Ce-based delafossites were recently identified as effective spin-1/2 antiferromagnets on the triangular lattice. Several Yb-based systems, such as NaYbO2, NaYbS2, and NaYbSe2, exhibit no long-range order down to the lowest measured temperatures and therefore serve as putative candidates for the realization of a quantum spin liquid. However, their isostructural Ce-based counterpart KCeS2 exhibits magnetic order below TN = 400 mK, which was so far identified only in thermodynamic measurements. Here we reveal the magnetic structure of this long-range ordered phase using magnetic neutron diffraction. We show that it represents the so-called 'stripe-yz' type of antiferromagnetic order with spins lying approximately in the triangular-lattice planes orthogonal to the nearest-neighbor Ce–Ce bonds. No structural lattice distortions are revealed below TN, indicating that the triangular lattice of Ce3+ ions remains geometrically perfect down to the lowest temperatures. We propose an effective Hamiltonian for KCeS2, based on a fit to the results of ab initio calculations, and demonstrate that its magnetic ground state matches the experimental spin structure.

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f -electron systems, magnetic anisotropy, rare-earth delafossites, rare-earth magnetism, spin liquids, stripe-yz magnetic order, triangular-lattice antiferromagnets
Citation
Kulbakov, A. A., Avdoshenko, S. M., Puente-Orench, I., Deeb, M., Doerr, M., Schlender, P., et al. (2021). Stripe-yzmagnetic order in the triangular-lattice antiferromagnet KCeS2. 33(42). https://doi.org//10.1088/1361-648X/ac15d6
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CC BY 4.0 Unported