Split of the magnetic and crystallographic states in Fe1−Rh Ge

We report on a comprehensive experimental and theoretical study of the Fe 1−x Rh x Ge compounds, within the entire concentration range x ∈ [0.0 − 1.0], using X-Ray diffraction, small-angle neutron scattering, magnetometry and theoretical calculations. While FeGe and RhGe are single phase helimagnet...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of alloys and compounds 2023-02, Vol.935, p.167943, Article 167943
Hauptverfasser: Skanchenko, D.O., Altynbaev, E.V., Sidorov, V.A., Chaboussant, G., Martin, N., Petrova, A.E., Salamatin, D.A., Grigoriev, S.V., Chtchelkatchev, N.M., Magnitskaya, M.V., Tsvyaschenko, A.V.
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Zusammenfassung:We report on a comprehensive experimental and theoretical study of the Fe 1−x Rh x Ge compounds, within the entire concentration range x ∈ [0.0 − 1.0], using X-Ray diffraction, small-angle neutron scattering, magnetometry and theoretical calculations. While FeGe and RhGe are single phase helimagnet and unconventional superconductor, respectively, an internal splitting of the crystallographic and magnetic states is found for intermediate compositions x ∈ [0.2 − 0.9]. A theoretical analysis of the stability of the two detected phases, together with the experimental data, indicate that this splitting preserves a common space group and occurs within single crystallites. Despite their apparent similarity, these two phases however display different magnetic structures, with distinct ferro-and helimagnetic character.
ISSN:0925-8388
DOI:10.1016/j.jallcom.2022.167943