Experimental Observation of Long-Range Magnetic Order in Icosahedral Quasicrystals
Author(s) -
Ryuji Tamura,
Asuka Ishikawa,
Shintaro Suzuki,
Takahiro Kotajima,
Yujiro Tanaka,
Takehito Seki,
Naoya Shibata,
Tsunetomo Yamada,
T. Fujii,
Chin-Wei Wang,
Maxim Avdeev,
Kazuhiro Nawa,
Daisuke Okuyama,
T. Sato
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of the american chemical society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 7.115
H-Index - 612
eISSN - 1520-5126
pISSN - 0002-7863
DOI - 10.1021/jacs.1c09954
Subject(s) - icosahedral symmetry , chemistry , quasicrystal , order (exchange) , range (aeronautics) , condensed matter physics , crystallography , physics , aerospace engineering , finance , engineering , economics
Quasicrystals (QCs), first discovered in 1984, generally do not exhibit long-range magnetic order. Here, we report on long-range magnetic order in the real icosahedral quasicrystals ( i QCs) Au–Ga–Gd and Au–Ga–Tb. The Au 65 Ga 20 Gd 15 i QC exhibits a ferromagnetic transition at T C = 23 K, manifested as a sharp anomaly in both magnetic susceptibility and specific heat measurements, along with an appearance of magnetic Bragg peak below T C . This is the first observation of long-range magnetic order in a real quasicrystal, in contrast to the spin-glass-like behaviors observed for the other magnetic quasicrystals found to date. Moreover, when Gd is replaced by Tb, i.e., for the Au 65 Ga 20 Tb 15 i QC, a ferromagnetic behavior is still retained with T C = 16 K. Although the sharp anomaly in the specific heat observed for the Au 65 Ga 20 Gd 15 i QC becomes broadened upon Tb substitution, neutron diffraction experiments clearly show marked development of magnetic Bragg peaks just below T C , indicating long-range magnetic order for the Au 65 Ga 20 Tb 15 i QC also. Our findings can contribute to the further investigation of exotic magnetic orders formed on real quasiperiodic lattices with unprecedented highest global symmetry, i.e., icosahedral symmetry.
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