Dzyaloshinsky-Moriya Spin Canting in the LTT Phase of La2-x-yEuySrxCuO4
M. Huecker, V. Kataev, J. Pommer, U. Ammerahl, A. Revcolevschi, J. M., Tranquada, B. Buechner

TL;DR
This study investigates Dzyaloshinsky-Moriya spin canting in La2-x-yEuySrxCuO4 across different structural phases, revealing how magnetic interactions and interlayer coupling evolve with structural transitions and Eu doping.
Contribution
It demonstrates that DM-induced Cu spin canting persists across phases and shows how magnetic properties change with structural transition and Eu content.
Findings
DM-moment size is larger in Eu-doped samples due to octahedral tilt
Interlayer magnetic coupling decreases at the LTO to LTT transition
Remanent DM-moments are present in the LTT/LTLO phase
Abstract
The Cu spin magnetism in La2-x-yEuySrxCuO4 (x<=0.17; y<=0.2) has been studied by means of magnetization measurements up to 14 T. Our results clearly show that in the antiferromagnetic phase Dzyaloshinsky-Moriya (DM)superexchange causes Cu spin canting not only in the LTO phase but also in the LTLO and LTT phases. In La1.8Eu0.2CuO4 the canted DM-moment is about 50% larger than in pure La2CuO4 which we attribute to the larger octahedral tilt angle. We also find clear evidence that the size of the DM-moment does not change significantly at the structural transition at T_LT from LTO to LTLO and LTT. The most important change induced by the transition is a significant reduction of the magnetic coupling between the CuO2 planes. As a consequence, the spin-flip transition of the canted Cu spins which is observed in the LTO phase for magnetic field perpendicular to the CuO2 planes disappears in…
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