Zero-field magnetic ground state of EuMg2Bi2
Abstract
Layered trigonal EuMg2Bi2 is reported to be a topological semimetal that hosts multiple Dirac points that may be gapped or split by the onset of magnetic order. Here, we report zero-field single-crystal neutron-diffraction and bulk magnetic susceptibility measurements versus temperature (T) of EuMg2Bi2 that show the intraplane ordering is ferromagnetic (Eu2+,\, S= 7/2) with the moments aligned in the ab-plane while adjacent layers are aligned antiferromagnetically (i.e., A-type antiferromagnetism) below the N\'eel temperature.
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