Cycloidal Magnetic Ordering in Noncentrosymmetric EuIrGe3
Abstract
Successive magnetic phase transitions at TN=12.2 K, TN\;=7.0 K, and TN\;*=5.0 K in EuIrGe3, an intermetallic compound with a body centered tetragonal lattice belonging to a polar space group I4mm, has been investigated by neutron diffraction and resonant X-ray diffraction. It is shown that EuIrGe3 exhibits an incommensurate longitudinal sinusoidal order with q (0, 0, 0.792) and mq c-axis in the high temperature phase (TN\;< T < TN), which changes to a cycloidal order with q=(δ', 0, 0.8) (δ' 0.017) and mq ac-plane in the intermediate phase (TN\;* < T < TN\;). In the low temperature phase (T < TN\;*), the cycloidal plane rotates by 45 to have q=(δ, δ, 0.8) (δ 0.012). It is also pointed out that the X-ray scattering amplitude from odd-parity magnetic quadrupole due to the polar environment interfere with that from normal even-parity magnetic dipole in the magnetic ordered phase.
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