Fluctuation stablised spin-density-wave order and the phase diagram of Sr<sub>3</sub>Ru<sub>2</sub>O<sub>7</sub>
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Abstract
Sr2Ru3O7 is a unique metal in which a magnetic field of about 8 Tesla can induce spin density wave (SDW) order [1]. There are two SDW ordered phases (A and B) with different incommensurate wavevectors. Here we use magnetic neutron diffraction to characterise the magnetic order as a function of magnetic field strength and direction. The order is observed for all field directions investigated. Our results suggest that the SDW is closely linked to Fermi surface nesting and is probably stabilised by magnetic fluctuations. Thus the SDW order explains many (magnetic, transport and thermal) anomalies in this material.
[1] C. Lester et al., Nature materials 14, 373 (2015)
[1] C. Lester et al., Nature materials 14, 373 (2015)
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Presenters
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Stephen Hayden
- H. H. Wills Physics Laboratory, University of Bristol
- Univ of Bristol
- University of Bristol, UK