Structure symmetry determination and magnetic evolution in rm Sr₂Ir_(1-x)Rh_(x)O₄
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
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magneticstructuresymmetrycrystaldopingevolutionbasalcell
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We use single-crystal neutron diffraction to determine the crystal structure symmetry and the magnetic evolution in the rhodium doped iridates $\rm Sr_2Ir_{1-x}Rh_{x}O_4$ ($0\leq x \leq 0.16$). Throughout this doping range, the crystal structure retains a tetragonal symmetry (space group $I4_1/a$) with two distinct magnetic Ir sites in the unit cell forming staggered $\rm IrO_6$ rotation. Upon Rh doping, the magnetic order is suppressed and the magnetic moment of Ir$^{4+}$ is reduced from 0.21 $\rm \mu_B$/Ir for $x=0$ to 0.18 $\rm \mu_B$/Ir for $x=0.12$. The magnetic structure at $x=0.12$ is different from that of the parent compound while the moments remain in the basal plane.
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