Single crystal growth and characterization of antiferromagnetically ordering EuIn2
Abstract
We report the single crystal growth and characterization of EuIn2, a magnetic topological semimetal candidate according to our density functional theory (DFT) calculations. We present results from electrical resistance, magnetization, M\"ossbauer spectroscopy, and X-ray resonant magnetic scattering (XRMS) measurements. We observe three magnetic transitions at TN1 14.2~K, TN212.8~K and TN3 11~K, signatures of which are consistently seen in anisotropic temperature dependent magnetic susceptibility and electrical resistance data. M\"ossbauer spectroscopy measurements on ground crystals suggest an incommensurate sinusoidally modulated magnetic structure below the transition at TN1 14~K, followed by the appearance of higher harmonics in the modulation on further cooling roughly below TN213~K, before the moment distribution squaring up below the lowest transition around TN3 11~K. XRMS measurements showed the appearance of magnetic Bragg peaks below TN114~K, with a propagation vector of τ =(τh,τh,0), with τhvarying with temperature, and showing a jump at TN311~K. The temperature dependence of τh between 11~K and 14~K shows incommensurate values consistent with the M\"ossbauer data. XRMS data indicate that τh remains incommensurate at low temperatures and locks into τh=0.3443(1).
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