Nuclear and magnetic spin structure of the antiferromagnetic triangular lattice compound LiCrTe$_2$ investigated by $\mu^+$SR as well as neutron and X-ray diffraction
E. Nocerino, C. Witteveen, S. Kobayashi, O. K. Forslund, N. Matsubara,, A. Zubayer, F. Mazza, S. Kawaguchi, A. Hoshikawa, I. Umegaki, J. Sugiyama, K., Yoshimura, Y. Sassa, F. O. von Rohr, and M. M{\aa}nsson

TL;DR
This study reveals the true magnetic ground state of LiCrTe$_2$, showing collinear antiferromagnetic order with a higher transition temperature than previously thought, and suggests strong coupling between magnetic and lattice structures.
Contribution
The paper provides the first detailed magnetic characterization of LiCrTe$_2$ using $bc^+$SR and neutron diffraction, clarifying its magnetic structure and transition temperature.
Findings
LiCrTe$_2$ has collinear AFM order with 2.36 μ_B magnetic moments.
The AFM transition temperature is approximately 125 K, higher than previous reports.
Strong coupling between nuclear and magnetic lattices indicates potential magnon-phonon interactions.
Abstract
Twodimensional (2D) triangular lattices antiferromagnets (2DTLA) often manifest intriguing physical and technological properties, due to the strong interplay between lattice geometry and electronic properties. The recently synthesized 2dimensional transition metal dichalcogenide LiCrTe, being a 2DTLA, enriched the range of materials which can present such properties. In this work, muon spin rotation (SR) and neutron powder diffraction (NPD) have been utilized to reveal the true magnetic nature and ground state of LiCrTe. From highresolution NPD the magnetic spin order at basetemperature is not, as previously suggested, helical, but rather collinear antiferromagnetic (AFM) with ferromagnetic (FM) spin coupling within the plane and AFM coupling along the axis. The ordered magnetic Cr moment is established as 2.36 .…
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TopicsIron-based superconductors research · Inorganic Chemistry and Materials · Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials
