Structural Transition and Magnetic Anisotropy in α-RuCl3
Abstract
We report X-ray diffraction and magnetic susceptibility studies of the structural phase transition in α-RuCl3. By utilizing a single crystal sample with predominantly single twin domain, we show that α-RuCl3 goes from high-temperature C2/m structure to a rhombohedral structure with R3 symmetry at low temperature. While the defining feature of the structural transition is changing the stacking direction from the monoclinic a-axis to the b-axis, bond-anisotropy disappears when the structural change occurs, indicating that the local C3 symmetry is restored within the honeycomb layer. The symmetry change is corroborated by the vanishing magnetic anisotropy in the low-temperature structure. Our study demonstrates that magnetic interaction is extremely sensitive to structural details in α-RuCl3, which could explain the sample dependence found in this material.
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