Magnetic superspace groups and symmetry constraints in incommensurate magnetic phases
J. M. Perez-Mato, J. L. Ribeiro, V. Petricek, M.I. Aroyo

TL;DR
Superspace formalism offers a systematic and efficient way to analyze symmetry and properties of incommensurate magnetic phases, improving upon traditional methods and aiding the study of multiferroic materials.
Contribution
This paper demonstrates the practical application of superspace symmetry to magnetic incommensurate structures, highlighting its advantages over conventional representation analysis.
Findings
Superspace symmetry characterizes magnetic structures systematically.
The method predicts tensor properties and phase diagrams without microscopic models.
Illustrated with examples including multiferroic materials.
Abstract
Although superspace formalism has become the standard approach for the analysis of structurally modulated crystals, it has remained during the last thirty years almost unexplored as a practical tool to deal with magnetic incommensurate structures. This situation has recently changed with the development of new computer tools for magnetic phases based on this formalism. In this context we show here that, as in the case of nonmagnetic incommensurate systems, the concept of superspace symmetry provides a simple, efficient and systematic way to characterize the symmetry and rationalize the structural and physical properties of incommensurate magnetic materials. The method introduces significant advantages over the most commonly employed method of representation analysis for the description of the magnetic structure of a crystal. But, more importantly, in contrast with that method, it…
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