The zero-temperature angles of magnetic moments in a helix or sinusoidal fan
confined to the xy plane, with respect to an in-plane magnetic field Hx applied
perpendicular to the z axis of a helix or fan, are calculated for commensurate
helices and fans with field-independent turn angles kd between moments in
adjacent layers of the helix or fan using the classical J0-J1-J2 Heisenberg
model. For 0 < kd < 4π/9, first-order transitions from helix to a fan
structure occur at fields Ht as previously inferred, where the fan is found to
be approximately sinusoidal. However, for 4π/9 < kd < π, different
behaviors are found depending on the value of kd and these properties vary
nonmonotonically with kd. In this kd range, the change from helix to fanlike
structure is usually a crossover with no phase transition between them,
although first-order and second order transitions are found. We also calculated
the average x-axis moment per spin μxave versus Hx for helices and fans
with crossovers and phase transitions between them. When smooth helix to
fanlike crossovers occur in the range 4π/9 < kd < π, μxave
exhibits an S-shape behavior with increasing Hx. This predicted behavior is
consistent with μxave(Hx) data previously reported by Sangeetha, et al.
[Phys. Rev. B 94, 014422 (2016)] for single-crystal EuCo2P2 possessing a helix
ground state with kd = 0.85π. The low-field magnetic susceptibility and the
ratio Ht/Hc are calculated analytically or numerically versus kd for helices.Comment: 29 pages, 32 figures, 4 tables; v2: minor corrections, published
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