Spin dynamics in the Van der Waals magnet CrCl3

Abstract

The magnetic nature of low dimensional compound, CrCl3, was investigated by muon spin rotation, relaxation and resonance (μ+SR). The μ+SR measurements revealed three distinct phases as a function of temperature: an antiferromagnetic state (AF) for T≤ T N=14.32(6)~K, a ferromagnetic short range ordered state (FM-SRO) for T N<T<18~K and a paramagnetic phase (PM) above 18~K. Moreover, the AF state exhibits appreciable spin dynamics, which increases with decreasing temperature below T N. These dynamics originate from out of plane fluctuations, which seem to settle for 9.5~K≤ T≤ T N, evidenced from measurements in ZF and complementary local field calculations. Moreover, the presented muon Knight shift measurements just above T N represent a clear microscopic evidence for the absence of the previously speculated long range quasi-2D FM order.

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