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Effect of pseudo-Tsai cluster incorporation on the magnetic structures of RAuSi (R=Tb,Ho) quasicrystal approximants

Girma Hailu Gebresenbut, Takayuki Shiino, Mikael Svante Andersson, Navid Qureshi, Oscar Fabelo, Premysl Beran, Daniel Qvarngård, Patrik Henelius, Andreas Rydh, Roland Mathieu, Per Nordblad, and Cesar Pay Gomez
Phys. Rev. B 106, 184413 – Published 15 November 2022
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Abstract

In cluster-based quasicrystals, tetrahedra located in conventional Tsai clusters may be replaced by single rare-earth (R) ions at the cluster centers (pseudo-Tsai clusters). In this study, we investigate the effect of the pseudo-Tsai cluster incorporation on the magnetic structures of two approximants, the Tsai-type Tb-Au-Si [denoted TAS(0)] and Ho-Au-Si [denoted HAS(52)] with partial replacement of conventional Tsai clusters by pseudo-Tsai clusters, up to 52%. The mixture of Tsai and pseudo-Tsai clusters can be considered a different source of randomness/disorder other than the conventional chemical mix sites (Au/Si). The effect of the latter has been previously discussed regarding the origin/cause of spin-glass-like ordering and Anderson localization of electronic states in quasicrystals and approximant crystals. Single crystal neutron diffraction experiments at 2 K were performed and bulk physical properties (magnetization and specific heat) were investigated. In addition, earlier collected powder neutron diffraction data of TAS(14) with 14% replacement was reanalyzed in light of the results on TAS(0) and HAS(52). We find that the arrangement of ordered magnetic spins in the icosahedral shells of these phases is similar, while the cluster-center R magnetic states are different. In the case of TAS(14), the cluster-center Tb magnetic moments seem to affect the arrangement of surrounding icosahedral magnetic moments, and the magnetic structure of the icosahedral shell deviates from that of TAS(0). In the case of HAS(52), however, the icosahedral R magnetic moments are less affected by the cluster-center R, while the averaged cluster-center R magnetic moments are significantly diminished. We discuss these results considering the magnetic ordering effect on the bulk physical properties.

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  • Received 14 March 2022
  • Accepted 19 October 2022

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.106.184413

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Interdisciplinary PhysicsGeneral PhysicsParticles & FieldsNuclear PhysicsCondensed Matter, Materials & Applied Physics

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Girma Hailu Gebresenbut1, Takayuki Shiino2, Mikael Svante Andersson1, Navid Qureshi3, Oscar Fabelo3, Premysl Beran4, Daniel Qvarngård5, Patrik Henelius5,6, Andreas Rydh7, Roland Mathieu2, Per Nordblad2, and Cesar Pay Gomez1,*

  • 1Department of Chemistry–Ångström Laboratory, Uppsala University, Box 538, 751 21, Uppsala, Sweden
  • 2Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Uppsala University, Box 35, 751 03 Uppsala, Sweden
  • 3Institut Laue-Langevin, 71 avenue des Martyrs, CS 20156, 38042 Grenoble, France
  • 4European Spallation Source ESS ERIC, Box 176, 221 00 Lund, Sweden and Nuclear Physics Institute CAS, Hlavni 160, Řež, 250 68 Husinec, Czech Republic
  • 5Physics Department, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Roslagstullsbacken 21, 114 21 Stockholm, Sweden
  • 6Faculty of Science and Engineering, Åbo Akademi University, 20500 Åbo, Finland
  • 7Department of Physics, Stockholm University, SE-106-91 Stockholm, Sweden

  • *cesar.paygomez@kemi.uu.se

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Vol. 106, Iss. 18 — 1 November 2022

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