Magnetic order and excitations in the magnetically intercalated van der Waals material Cr14NbSe2

Abstract

Cr14NbSe2 is a triangular lattice magnet in which magnetic Cr3+ ions are intercalated to form triangular lattices between NbSe2 van der Waals layers stacked along the c axis. By unpolarized and polarized neutron scattering experiments, we have revealed that the magnetic ground state of this system is a 120-type antiferromagnetic order characterized by the magnetic propagation wave vector of q=(13, 13, 0). We also performed inelastic neutron scattering measurements using co-aligned single crystals, and determined dispersion relations of magnetic excitations at low temperatures. Comparing the observed spectra with calculations based on the linear spin-wave theory, we revealed that the out-of-plane ferromagnetic interaction is fairly strong as compared to the in-plane nearest neighbor antiferromagnetic interaction. Although the crystal structure of this system is composed of two-dimensional van der Waals layers, the magnetic order has a three dimensional character, which would be attributed to long-range magnetic interactions mediated by conduction electrons.

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