Theoretical Analysis of the "Double-q" Magnetic Structure of CeAl2

Abstract

A model involving competing short-range isotropic Heisenberg interactions is developed to explain the "double-q" magnetic structure of CeAl2. For suitably chosen interactions, terms in the Landau expansion quadratic in the order parameters explain the condensation of incommensurate order at wavevectors in the star of (1/2 -δ, 1/2 +δ, 1/2)(2π/a), where a is the cubic lattice constant. We show that the fourth order terms in the Landau expansion lead to the formation of the so-called "double-q" magnetic structure in which long-range order develops simultaneously at two symmetry-related wavevectors, in striking agreement with the magnetic structure determinations. Based on the value of the ordering temperature and of the Curie-Weiss of the susceptibility, we estimate that the nearest neighbor interaction K0 is ferromagnetic, with K0/k=-11 1K and the next-nearest neighbor interaction J is antiferromagnetic with J/k=6 1K. We also briefly comment on the analogous phenomenon seen in the similar system TmS.

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