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GdRh2Si2: An exemplary tetragonal system for antiferromagnetic order with weak in-plane anisotropy

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Geibel,  C.
Christoph Geibel, Physics of Quantum Materials, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, Max Planck Society;

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Kliemt, K., Hofmann-Kliemt, M., Kummer, K., Yakhou-Harris, F., Krellner, C., & Geibel, C. (2017). GdRh2Si2: An exemplary tetragonal system for antiferromagnetic order with weak in-plane anisotropy. Physical Review B, 95(13): 134403, pp. 1-13. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.95.134403.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-002D-3F6D-7
Abstract
The anisotropy of magnetic properties commonly is introduced in textbooks using the case of an antiferromagnetic system with Ising type anisotropy. This model presents huge anisotropic magnetization and a pronounced metamagnetic transition and is well-known and well-documented both in experiments and theory. In contrast, the case of an antiferromagnetic X-Y system with weak in-plane anisotropy is only poorly documented. We studied the anisotropic magnetization of the compound GdRh2Si2 and found that it is a perfect model system for such a weak-anisotropy setting because the Gd3+ ions in GdRh2Si2 have a pure spin moment of S = 7/2, which orders in a simple AFM structure with Q = (001). We observed experimentally in M(B) a continuous spin-flop transition and domain effects for a field applied along the [100] and the [110] direction, respectively. We applied a mean-field model for the free energy to describe our data and combine it with an Ising chain model to account for domain effects. Our calculations reproduce the experimental data very well. In addition, we performed magnetic x-ray scattering and x-ray magnetic circular dichroism measurements, which confirm the AFM propagation vector to be Q = (001) and indicate the absence of polarization on the rhodium atoms.