Multiple ferromagnetic transitions and structural distortion in the van-der-Waals ferromagnet VI3 at ambient and finite pressures

Abstract

We present a combined study of zero-field 51V and 127I NMR at ambient pressure and specific heat and magnetization measurements under pressure up to 2.08 GPa on bulk single crystals of the van-der-Waals ferromagnet VI3. At ambient pressure, our results consistently demonstrate that VI3 undergoes a structural transition at Ts ≈ 78 K, followed by two subsequent ferromagnetic transitions at TFM1 ≈ 50 K and TFM2 ≈ 36 K upon cooling. At lowest temperature (T < TFM2), two magnetically-ordered V sites exist, whereas only one magnetically-ordered V site is observed for TFM1 < T\,< TFM2. Whereas TFM1 is almost unaffected by external pressure, TFM2 is highly responsive to pressure and merges with the TFM1 line at p ≈ 0.6 GPa. At even higher pressures (p ≈ 1.25\,GPa), the TFM2 line merges with the structural transition at Ts which becomes moderately suppressed with p for p < 1.25 GPa. Taken together, our data point towards a complex magnetic structure and an interesting interplay of magnetic and structural degrees of freedom in VI3.

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