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TT: Fachverband Tiefe Temperaturen
TT 47: Frustrated Magnets II (joint session MA/TT)
TT 47.11: Vortrag
Mittwoch, 11. März 2026, 12:15–12:30, POT/0361
Crystallographic and magnetic structure of Pr2PdSi3: a single crystal neutron diffraction study — •Matthias Frontzek — Neutron Scattering Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, USA
The intermetallic compound series R2PdSi3 (R = rare earth metal) exhibits intriguing magnetic properties, including giant magnetoresistance, pronounced anisotropy in its electronic behavior, and a generic field-induced phase. The magnetic structures are complex, with large magnetic unit cells arising from the delicate interplay between competing crystal electric-field effects, magnetic exchange interactions, and geometric frustration. Recently, the discovery of a Skyrmion lattice in Gd2PdSi3 has renewed interest in the magnetic properties of this series.
In our contribution, we present a detailed neutron single crystal diffraction study using the WAND2 diffractometer at the High-Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) at ORNL. In heavy rare earth members, Pd/Si ordering lowers the symmetry from hexagonal to monoclinic; in contrast, the Pr2PdSi3 compound adopts an orthorhombic structure with a 2*a, 2*b, 4*c unit cell relative to the primitive hexagonal cell. Magnetic order setting in at TN = 2.1K is preceded by broad diffuse scattering around the nuclear reflections, and below TN a long-wavelength spin-density wave is observed coinciding with the short-range order evidenced by the diffuse scattering.
Keywords: rare earth magnetism; neutron single crystal diffraction; geometrically frustrated magnetism
