Canted antiferromagnetism in phase-pure CuMnSb
A. Regnat, A. Bauer, A. Senyshyn, M. Meven, K. Hradil, P. Jorba, K., Nemkovski, B. Pedersen, R. Georgii, S. Gottlieb-Sch\"onmeyer, and C., Pfleiderer

TL;DR
This study investigates the magnetic properties of phase-pure CuMnSb crystals, revealing a transition from type-II antiferromagnetism to a canted structure at low temperatures, challenging previous assumptions about its magnetic ground state.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed neutron diffraction analysis showing a temperature-induced canting of magnetic moments in CuMnSb, demonstrating a complex magnetic phase transition.
Findings
Antiferromagnetic transition at 55 K
Moment tilting occurs below 34 K
Canted antiferromagnetic structure identified
Abstract
We report the low-temperature properties of phase-pure single crystals of the half-Heusler compound CuMnSb grown by means of optical float-zoning. The magnetization, specific heat, electrical resistivity, and Hall effect of our single crystals exhibit an antiferromagnetic transition at and a second anomaly at a temperature . Powder and single-crystal neutron diffraction establish an ordered magnetic moment of , consistent with the effective moment inferred from the Curie-Weiss dependence of the susceptibility. Below , the Mn sublattice displays commensurate type-II antiferromagnetic order with propagation vectors and magnetic moments along (magnetic space group ). Surprisingly, below , the moments tilt away from …
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