Pressure driven magnetic order in Sr 1-x Ca x Co 2 P 2

Abstract

The magnetic phase diagram of Sr1-xCaxCo2P2 as a function of hydrostatic pressure and temperature is investigated by means of high pressure muon spin rotation, relaxation and resonance (μ+SR). The weak pressure dependence for the x≠ 1 compounds suggests that the rich phase diagram of Sr1-xCaxCo2P2 as a function of x at ambient pressure may not solely be attributed to chemical pressure effects. The x= 1 compound on the other hand reveals a high pressure dependence, where the long range magnetic order is fully suppressed at pc 2≈ 9.8 kbar, which seem to be a first order transition. In addition, an intermediate phase consisting of magnetic domains is formed above pc 1≈ 8 kbar where they co-exist with a magnetically disordered state. These domains are likely to be ferromagnetic islands (FMI) and consist of an high- (FMI-1) and low-temperature (FMI-2) region, respectively, separated by a phase boundary at Ti≈ 20 K. This kind of co-existence is unusual and is originating from a coupling between lattice and magnetic degrees of freedoms

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