Observation of a C-type short range antiferromagnetic order in expanded FeS
Abstract
We report neutron diffraction studies of FeS single crystals obtained from RbxFe2-yS2 single crystals via a hydrothermal method. While no 5× 5 iron vacancy order or block antiferromagnetic order typical of RbxFe2-yS2 is found in our samples, we observe C-type short range antiferromagnetic order with moments pointed along the c-axis hosted by a new phase of FeS with an expanded inter-layer spacing. The N\'eel temperature for this magnetic order is determined to be 165 K. Our finding of a variant FeS structure hosting this C-type antiferromagnetic order demonstrates that the known FeS phase synthesized in this method is in the vicinity of a magnetically ordered ground state, providing insights into understanding a variety of phenomena observed in FeS and the related FeSe1-xSx iron chalcogenide system.
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