Crystals (Feb 2021)

Helimagnetism in MnBi<sub>2</sub>Se<sub>4</sub> Driven by Spin-Frustrating Interactions Between Antiferromagnetic Chains

  • Judith K. Clark,
  • Chongin Pak,
  • Huibo Cao,
  • Michael Shatruk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst11030242
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
p. 242

Abstract

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We report the magnetic properties and magnetic structure determination for a linear-chain antiferromagnet, MnBi2Se4. The crystal structure of this material contains chains of edge-sharing MnSe6 octahedra separated by Bi atoms. The magnetic behavior is dominated by intrachain antiferromagnetic (AFM) interactions, as demonstrated by the negative Weiss constant of −74 K obtained by the Curie–Weiss fit of the paramagnetic susceptibility measured along the easy-axis magnetization direction. The relative shift of adjacent chains by one-half of the chain period causes spin frustration due to interchain AFM coupling, which leads to AFM ordering at TN = 15 K. Neutron diffraction studies reveal that the AFM ordered state exhibits an incommensurate helimagnetic structure with the propagation vector k = (0, 0.356, 0). The Mn moments are arranged perpendicular to the chain propagation direction (the crystallographic b axis), and the turn angle around the helix is 128°. The magnetic properties of MnBi2Se4 are discussed in comparison to other linear-chain antiferromagnets based on ternary mixed-metal halides and chalcogenides.

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