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arxiv: 1903.04792 · v2 · pith:BURVSTK2new · submitted 2019-03-12 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Epsilon-iron as a spin-smectic state

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Using x-ray emission spectroscopy, we find appreciable local magnetic moments until 30-40 GPa in the high-pressure phase of iron, however no magnetic order is detected with neutron powder diffraction down to 1.8 K contrary to previous predictions. Our first-principles calculations reveal a "spin-smectic" state lower in energy than previous results. This state forms antiferromagnetic bilayers separated by null spin bilayers, which allows a complete relaxation of the inherent frustration of antiferromagnetism on a hexagonal close-packed lattice. The magnetic bilayers are likely orientationally disordered, owing to the soft interlayer excitations and the near-degeneracy with other smectic phases. This possible lack of long-range correlation agrees with the null results from neutron powder diffraction. An orientationally-disordered, spin-smectic state resolves previously perceived contradictions in high pressure iron and could be integral to explaining its puzzling superconductivity.

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