Experimental evidence of a change of exchange anisotropy sign with temperature in Zn-substituted Cu2OSeO3
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We report small-angle neutron scattering from the conical state in a single crystal of Zn-substituted Cu 2 OSeO 3 . Using a 3D vector-field magnet to reorient the conical wave vector, our measurements show that the magnitude of the conical wave vector changes as a function of crystallographic direction. These changes are explained using the anisotropic exchange interaction (AEI) within the continuum model, whose magnitude in free-energy transitions from a maxima to a minima along the (cid:2) 111 (cid:3) and (cid:2) 100 (cid:3) crystallographic directions respectively. We further find that the AEI free-energy constant undergoes a change of sign from positive to negative with decreasing temperature. Unlike in the related compound FeGe, where similar behavior of the AEI induces a reorientation of the helical wave vector, we show that the zero field helical wave vector in (Cu 0 . 98 Zn 0 . 02 ) 2 OSeO 3 remains along the (cid:2) 100 (cid:3) directions at all temperatures due to the competing fourth-order magnetocrystalline anisotropy becoming dominant at lower temperatures.
Journal: Physical Review Research