Modulated magnetism and anomalous electronic transport in $\rm Ce_3Cu_4As_4O_2$
Jiakui K. Wang, Shan Wu, Yiming Qiu, Jose A. Rodriguez-Rivera,, Qingzhen Huang, C. Broholm, and E. Morosan

TL;DR
This study investigates the complex magnetic and electronic transport phenomena in Ce$_3$Cu$_4$As$_4$O$_2$, revealing multiple magnetic phase transitions, quasi-two-dimensional magnetic order, and associated transport anomalies through neutron scattering and electronic structure analysis.
Contribution
It provides a detailed characterization of the magnetic phases and transitions in Ce$_3$Cu$_4$As$_4$O$_2$, highlighting the interplay between magnetic order and electronic transport in a layered cerium compound.
Findings
Identified three magnetic phase transitions at 24 K, 16 K, and 1.9 K.
Observed a significant reduction in resistivity below the Neel temperature.
Detected ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic orderings with specific wave vectors.
Abstract
The complex magnetism and transport properties of tetragonal CeCuAsO were examined through neutron scattering and physical properties measurements on polycrystalline samples. The lamellar structure consists of alternating layers of with a single square Ce lattice and oxygen-linked Ce bi-layer . Extending along , a tube-like Fermi surface from DFT calculations points to a quasi-two-dimensional electronic system. Peaks in the specific heat at the Ne\'{e}l temperature , and indicate three magnetic phase transitions or distinct cross-over phenomena. For neutron diffraction indicates the development of ferromagnetic ab sheets for both Ce sites, with alternating polarization along , a wave vector . For , quasi-two-dimensional…
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