Interplay of structure and magnetism in LuFe4Ge2 tuned by hydrostatic pressure
M. O. Ajeesh, P. Materne, R. D. dos Reis, K. Weber, S. Dengre, R., Sarkar, R. Khasanov, I. Kraft, A. M. Le\'on, W. Bi, J. Zhao, E. E. Alp, S., Medvedev, V. Ksenofontov, H. Rosner, H.-H. Klauss, C. Geibel, and M. Nicklas

TL;DR
This study investigates how hydrostatic pressure influences the magnetic and structural phase transitions in LuFe4Ge2, revealing suppression of the primary antiferromagnetic transition and emergence of a second magnetic phase linked to magnetic frustration.
Contribution
It provides new insights into pressure-tuned magnetic and structural interplay in LuFe4Ge2, combining experimental and theoretical approaches to elucidate magneto-structural coupling.
Findings
Pressure suppresses the primary antiferromagnetic transition around 1.8 GPa.
A second antiferromagnetic phase appears at higher pressures.
Magnetic and structural transitions are interconnected through magnetic frustration.
Abstract
LuFeGe crystallizes in the ZrFeSi-type structure, hosting chains of Fe-tetrahedra giving rise to geometric frustration and low-dimensionality. The compound orders antiferromagnetically at around 36 K accompanied by a simultaneous structural transition from a tetragonal to an orthorhombic phase. The hydrostatic pressure dependence of the magnetic and structural transitions is investigated using electrical-transport, ac magnetic-susceptibility, ac calorimetry, Mssbauer, muon-spin relaxation (SR), and x-ray diffraction measurements. External pressure suppresses the first-order transition to the antiferromagnetic phase (AFM1) around 1.8 GPa. The structural transition is largely unaffected by pressure and remains between 30 to 35 K for pressures up to 2 GPa. A second antiferromagnetic phase (AFM2) is observed at higher pressures. The transition from the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIron-based superconductors research · Rare-earth and actinide compounds · Magnetic Properties of Alloys
