The magnetic dynamics of NiPS3

Abstract

Neutron spectroscopy measurements have been performed on single crystals of the antiferromagnetic van der Waals compound NiPS3. Linear spin wave theory using a Heisenberg Hamiltonian with single-ion anisotropies has been applied to determine the magnetic exchange parameters and the nature of the anisotropy. The analysis reveals that NiPS3 is less two-dimensional than its sister compounds, with a relatively large ferromagnetic exchange of J = -0.3 meV between the layered ab planes. In-plane magnetic exchange interactions up to the third nearest-neighbour were required to fit the data. The nearest-neighbour exchange was ferromagnetic with J1 = -2.6 meV, the second neighbour was antiferromagnetic and small with J2 = 0.2 meV, and the dominant antiferromagnetic third neighbour exchange was J3 = 13.5 meV. The anisotropy was shown to be largely XY-like with a small uniaxial component, leading to the appearance of two low-energy spin wave modes in the spin wave spectrum at the Brillouin zone centre. The analysis could reproduce the spin wave energies, however there are discrepancies with the calculated neutron intensities hinting at more exotic phenomena.

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