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Atomic-scale visualization of a cascade of magnetic orders in the layered antiferromagnet GdTe₃

Physics

Atomic-scale visualization of a cascade of magnetic orders in the layered antiferromagnet GdTe₃

A. Raghavan, M. Romanelli, et al.

Discover the intriguing world of GdTe₃, a layered antiferromagnet explored by researchers Arjun Raghavan and colleagues. This study showcases the direct imaging of charge and magnetic orders, revealing a fascinating interplay between charge density waves and magnetic phases that occur below 12 K. Uncover the secrets behind its unique properties and the cascade of magnetic transitions!

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Abstract
GdTe₃, a layered antiferromagnet, exhibits high mobility, a unidirectional incommensurate charge density wave (CDW), pressure-induced superconductivity, and a cascade of magnetic transitions between 7 and 12 K. Using spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscopy (SP-STM), the authors directly image charge and magnetic orders. Below 7 K, a striped antiferromagnetic phase with double the Gd lattice periodicity is observed, perpendicular to the CDW. Between 7 and 12 K, a spin density wave (SDW) with the same periodicity as the CDW is found, supported by a Landau free energy model. The study reveals the order parameters of the magnetic phases and the interplay between charge and spin in generating a cascade of magnetic orders.
Publisher
npj Quantum Materials
Published On
Jun 01, 2024
Authors
Arjun Raghavan, Marisa Romanelli, Julian May-Mann, Anuva Aishwarya, Leena Aggarwal, Anisha G. Singh, Maja D. Bachmann, Leslie M. Schoop, Eduardo Fradkin, Ian R. Fisher, Vidya Madhavan
Tags
GdTe3
antiferromagnet
charge density wave
spin density wave
superconductivity
magnetic transitions
scanning tunneling microscopy
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