Dissipation phenomena and magnetic phase diagram of Cu2OSeO3 below 50 K

Abstract

The magnetic phase diagram of the chiral magnet Cu2OSeO3 has been investigated by dc magnetisation and ac susceptibility over a very large frequency range from 0.1 Hz up to 1 kHz and temperatures below 50 K. Qualitatively different phase diagrams have been obtained by applying the magnetic field along the easy 100 or the hard 110 crystallographic directions. Strong " appears close to Bc2, but only below 30 K and is more pronounced when B is applied along 100. In addition, the transition from the helical to the conical phase leads to two adjacent Bc1 lines below 50 K. The frequency dependence of " indicates the existence of very broad distributions of relaxation times both at Bc1 and Bc2. The associated very long characteristic times eventually prevent the system from reaching thermal equilibrium at low temperatures and lead to thermal hysteresis.

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