Emergence of partially disordered antiferromagnetism and isothermal magnetization plateau due to geometrical frustration in a metallic compound, Er2RhSi3
Kartik K Iyer, Kalobaran Maiti, Sudhindra Rayaprol, Ram Kumar, S., Mattepanavar, S. Dodamani, E.V. Sampathkumaran

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of partially disordered antiferromagnetism and a magnetization plateau in the metallic compound Er2RhSi3, highlighting the effects of geometrical frustration in a metallic system with complex magnetic behavior.
Contribution
It demonstrates the emergence of PDA magnetism and a one-third magnetization plateau in a metallic compound, expanding understanding beyond insulating frustrated systems.
Findings
Antiferromagnetic order below 5 K confirmed by heat capacity and resistivity.
Presence of spin-glass freezing indicated by susceptibility measurements.
Observation of a one-third magnetization plateau below 20 kOe.
Abstract
Partially disordered antiferro (PDA) magnetism (in which one of the three magnetic ions in a triangular network remains magnetically disordered), has been known commonly among geometrically frustrated insulating materials. The one-third plateau in isothermal magnetization (M) of such materials has been of great theoretical interest. Here, we report these properties in a AlB2-structure derived metallic material, Er2RhSi3 in which Er sublattice has triangular networks. The presence of a well-defined lamda anomaly in the temperature (T) dependence of heat capacity and its magnetic-field (H) dependence, and the loss of spin-disorder contribution in electrical resistivity (rho) confirm antiferromagnetic order below (TN=) 5 K. On the other hand, the separation of zero-field-cooled and field-cooled dc magnetic susceptibility (chi) curves, decay of isothermal remnant magnetization and the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRare-earth and actinide compounds · Magnetic properties of thin films · Theoretical and Computational Physics
