Tunable chiral and nematic states in the triple-Q antiferromagnet Co$_{1/3}$TaS$_2$
Erik Kirstein, Pyeongjae Park, Woonghee Cho, Cristian D. Batista, Je-Geun Park, and Scott A. Crooker

TL;DR
This study uses optical dichroism techniques to uncover and characterize diverse multi-Q magnetic states, including nematic and chiral phases, in the antiferromagnet Co$_{1/3}$TaS$_2$, revealing complex spin textures and their coexistence.
Contribution
It introduces a combined experimental and theoretical approach to identify and understand multiple magnetic phases with nematic and chiral properties in a triangular lattice antiferromagnet.
Findings
Identification of three-state nematicity via MLD at intermediate temperatures.
Discovery of a purely chiral triple-Q state at high fields and low temperatures.
Observation of coexistence of chirality and nematicity in a low-temperature phase.
Abstract
Complex spin configurations in magnetic materials, ranging from collinear single-Q to noncoplanar multi-Q states, exhibit rich symmetry and chiral properties. However, their detailed characterization is often hindered by the limited spatial resolution of neutron diffraction techniques. Here we employ magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) and magnetic linear dichroism (MLD) to investigate the triangular lattice antiferromagnet CoTaS, revealing three-state (Z3) nematicity and also spin chirality across its multi-Q magnetic phases. At intermediate temperatures, the presence of MLD identifies nematicity arising from a single-Q stripe phase, while at high magnetic fields and low temperatures, a phase characterized solely by MCD emerges, signifying a purely chiral non-coplanar triple-Q state. Notably, at low temperatures and small fields, we discover a unique phase where both…
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