Detailed neutron diffraction study of magnetic order in NdFe$_2$Al$_{10}$
J. Robert (1), F. Damay (1), K. Saito (1), A. M. Bataille (1), F., Porcher (1), G. Andr\'e (1), A. Gukasov (1), J.-M. Mignot (1), H. Tanida (2), and M. Sera (2) ((1) Laboratoire L\'eon Brillouin, CEA-CNRS, CEA/Saclay,, France, (2) Department of Quantum Matter, ADSM

TL;DR
This study uses neutron diffraction to elucidate the complex magnetic order in NdFe$_2$Al$_{10}$, revealing a double-$k$ collinear structure with temperature and field-dependent behavior, and compares it with related compounds.
Contribution
It provides a detailed characterization of the magnetic structure of NdFe$_2$Al$_{10}$ using neutron diffraction, including temperature and magnetic field effects, which was not previously known.
Findings
NdFe$_2$Al$_{10}$ exhibits a double-$k$ collinear magnetic order below 3.9 K.
The magnetic moments are aligned along the easy axis with nearly equal magnitude.
Magnetic order is suppressed at 2.45 T when a field is applied along the $a$ axis.
Abstract
The orthorhombic compound NdFeAl has been studied by powder and single-crystal neutron diffraction. Below = 3.9 K, the Nd magnetic moments order in a double- [, ] collinear magnetic structure, whose unit cell consists of four orthorhombic units in the direction.The refinements show that this structure consists of (0 1 0) ferromagnetic planes stacked along , in which the moments are oriented parallel to (the easy anisotropy axis according to bulk magnetization measurements) and nearly equal in magnitude (). The alternating 8-plane sequence providing the best agreement to the data turns out to be that which yields the lowest exchange energy if one assumes antiferromagnetic near-neighbor exchange interactions with . With increasing…
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