Anisotropic magnetotransport properties coupled with spiral spin modulation in a triangular-lattice magnet EuZnGe
Takashi Kurumaji, Masaki Gen, Shunsuke Kitou, Hajime Sagayama, Akihiko, Ikeda, and Taka-hisa Arima

TL;DR
This study explores the magnetic, thermodynamic, and electrical transport properties of EuZnGe, revealing spiral magnetic modulations, anisotropic conductivity, and their coupling with magnetic transitions in a triangular-lattice antiferromagnet.
Contribution
It provides detailed insights into the spiral spin modulation and anisotropic magnetotransport properties of EuZnGe, highlighting the interplay between magnetic structure and electronic conduction.
Findings
Revealed spiral magnetic modulation with competing interactions.
Observed highly anisotropic metallic conductivity with sharp changes at magnetic transitions.
Demonstrated coupling between magnetic modulations and out-of-plane electron conduction.
Abstract
We investigate the thermodynamic, magnetic, and electrical transport properties of a triangular-lattice antiferromagnet EuZnGe using single crystals grown from Eu-Zn flux in sealed tantalum tubes. Magnetic properties are found to be isotropic in the paramagnetic state while we observe an enhancement of in-plane magnetic susceptibility at the temperature near T* =11.3 K, suggesting an easy-plane anisotropy at low temperatures. Magnetic transition temperature is lower than T* as specific heat shows a peak at TN =7.6 K. We reveal the magnetic modulation along the c axis by resonant x-ray scattering at Eu L2 edge, which suggests competing magnetic interaction among Eu triangular-lattice layers. We observe a double-peak structure in the intensity profile along (0, 0, L) below TN, which is mainly composed of a dominant helical modulation with q ~ (0, 0, 0.4) coexisting with a secondary…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials · Advanced Condensed Matter Physics
