By measurements of specific heat, we have investigated the magnetic field
(H) induced spin-structural change in Nd2Mo2O7 that shows
spin-chirality-related magneto-transport phenomena. A broad peak around 2 K
caused by the ordering of 2-in 2-out structure of the Nd moments at zero H
shifts to the lower temperature (T) up to around 3 T and then to the higher
T above around 3 T with increasing H for all the direction of H. This is
due to the crossover from antiferromagnetic to ferromagnetic arrangement
between the Nd and Mo moments. While the peak T increases monotonically above
3 T for H//[100], another peak emerges around 0.9 K at 12 T for H//[111],
which is ascribed to the ordering of 3-in 1-out structure. For H//[110], a
spike like peak is observed at around 3 T, which is caused perhaps by some spin
flip transition.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure