Spiral magnetic ordering of the Eu moments in EuNi2As2

Abstract

The ground-state magnetic structure of EuNi2As2 was investigated by single-crystal neutron diffraction. At base temperature, the Eu2+ moments are found to form an incommensurate antiferromagnetic spiral-like structure with a magnetic propagation vector of k = (0, 0, 0.92). They align ferromagnetically in the ab plane with the moment size of 6.75(6) μB, but rotate spirally by 165.6(1) around the c axis from layer to layer. The magnetic order parameter in the critical region close to the ordering temperature, TN = 15 K, shows critical behavior with a critical exponent of βEu = 0.34(1), consistent with the three-dimensional Heisenberg model. Moreover, within the experimental uncertainty, our neutron data is consistent with a model in which the Ni sublattice is not magnetically ordered.

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