Abstract
We present a systematic powder neutron diffraction study on Sr-based -type hexaferrites using high-resolution and high-flux instruments. We have derived the magnetic configurations for the compounds with , 1.6, and 1.8 at room temperature and at 2 K revealing a ferrimagnetic structure and a complex conical magnetic structure, respectively, where the latter is decomposed into the axial ferrimagnetic and the helicoidally modulated component in the hexagonal plane. Our temperature- and composition-dependent investigation reveals that doping nonmagnetic Sc into this system reinforces the frustration and pushes the transition between the two ordered phases toward higher temperatures. The continuous opening of the spin cone suggests a smooth transition from an easy-axis toward an easy-plane anisotropy with decreasing temperature, which can be reinforced by increasing Sc content.
- Received 22 December 2017
- Revised 13 July 2018
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.98.094411
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