Magnetic structure of CuCrO2: a single crystal neutron diffraction study
Abstract
This paper presents results of a recent study of multiferroic \ by means of single crystal neutron diffraction. This system has two close magnetic phase transitions at TN1=24.2 K and TN2=23.6 K. The low temperature magnetic structure below TN2 is unambiguously determined to be a fully 3-dimensional proper screw. Between TN1 and TN2 antiferromagnetic order is found that is essentially 2-dimensional. In this narrow temperature range, magnetic near neighbor correlations are still long range in the (H,K) plane, whereas nearest neighbors along the L-direction are uncorrelated. Thus, the multiferroic state is realized only in the low-temperature 3-dimensional state and not in the 2-dimensional state.
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