Helical Ordering of Spin Trimers in a Distorted Kagome Lattice of Gd3Ru4Al12 Studied by Resonant X-ray Diffraction

Abstract

Successive magnetic phase transitions at T1=17.5 K and T2=18.5 K in Gd3Ru4Al12, with a distorted kagome lattice of Gd ions, is studied using resonant X-ray diffraction with polarization analysis. It has been suggested that in this compound the S=7/2 spins on the nearest-neighbor Gd-triangle form a ferromagnetic trimer and the Gd lattice can be effectively considered as an antiferromagnetic triangular lattice of S=21/2 spin trimers [S. Nakamura et al., Phys. Rev. B 98, 054410 (2018)]. We show that the magnetic order in this system is described by an incommensurate wave vector q~(0.27, 0, 0), which varies slightly with temperature. In the low temperature phase below T1, the experimental results are well explained by considering that the spin trimers form a helical order with both the c-axis and c-plane components. In the intermediate phase above T1, the c-axis component vanishes, resulting in a sinusoical structure within the c-plane. The sinusoidal-helical transition at T1 can be regarded as an ordering of chiral degree of freedom, which is degenerate in the intermediate phase.

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