Studies of Multiferroic System of LiCu2O2 II Magnetic Structures of Two Ordered Phases with Incommensurate Modulations
Yoshiaki Kobayashi, Kenji Sato, Yukio Yasui, Taketo Moyoshi, Masatoshi, Sato, and Kazuhisa Kakurai

TL;DR
This study investigates the magnetic structures of LiCu2O2 using neutron diffraction and NMR, revealing two ordered phases with incommensurate modulations and their relation to multiferroic properties.
Contribution
The paper provides detailed magnetic structure parameters for LiCu2O2's two phases, linking magnetic order to multiferroic behavior in zero magnetic field.
Findings
Successive magnetic transitions at 24.5 K and 22.8 K.
Identification of collinear sinusoidal and helical spin structures.
Detailed modulation parameters matching experimental results.
Abstract
Neutron diffraction and 7Li-NMR have been applied to determine the multiferroic system LiCu2O2, which has four chains (ribbon chains) of edge-sharing CuO4 square planes in a unit cell. We have confirmed that there are successive magnetic transitions at TN1=24.5 K and TN2=22.8 K. In the T region between TN1 and TN2, the quasi one-dimensional spins (S=1/2) of Cu2+ ions within a chain have a collinear and sinusoidally modulated structure with Cu-moments parallel to the c-axis and with the modulation vector along the b-axis. At T < TN2, an ellipsoidal helical spin structure with the incommensurate modulation has been found. Here, we present detailed parameters, describing the modulation amplitudes, helical axis vectors as well as the relative phases of the modulations of four ribbon chains, which can well reproduce both the NMR and neutron results in the two magnetically ordered phases.…
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