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Fermionic Order by Disorder in a van der Waals Antiferromagnet

Authors :
Okuma, R.
Ueta, D.
Kuniyoshi, S.
Fujisawa, Y.
Smith, B.
Hsu, C. H.
Inagaki, Y.
Si, W.
Kawae, T.
Lin, H.
Chuang, F. C.
Masuda, T.
Kobayashi, R.
Okada, Y.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

CeTe3 is a unique platform to investigate the itinerant magnetism in a van der Waals (vdW) coupled metal. Despite chemical pressure being a promising route to boost quantum fluctuation in this system, a systematic study on the chemical pressure effect on Ce3+(4f1) states is absent. Here, we report on the successful growth of a series of Se doped single crystals of CeTe3. We found a fluctuation driven exotic magnetic rotation from the usual easy-axis ordering to an unusual hard-axis ordering. Unlike in localized magnetic systems, near-critical magnetism can increase itinerancy hand-in-hand with enhancing fluctuation of magnetism. Thus, seemingly unstable hard-axis ordering emerges through kinetic energy gain, with the self-consistent observation of enhanced magnetic fluctuation (disorder). As far as we recognize, this order-by-disorder process in fermionic system is observed for the first time within vdW materials. Our finding opens a unique experimental platform for direct visualization of the rich quasiparticle Fermi surface deformation associated with the Fermionic order-by-disorder process. Also, the search for emergent exotic phases by further tuning of quantum fluctuation is suggested as a promising future challenge.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2007.15193
Document Type :
Working Paper