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Thierry Ouisse:
"The magnetic structures of the Ho-based i-MAX phase (Mo
2/3Ho
1/3)
2GaC were studied with neutron powder diffraction at low temperature. (Mo
2/3Ho
1/3)
2GaC crystallizes in the orthorhombic space group
Cmcm. The material undergoes two successive antiferromagnetic transitions at
TN1 = 10 K and
TN2 = 7.2 K. The magnetic structure below
TN1 is incommensurate with the propagation vector
k1 = (0,
ky, 0) with
ky = 0.696 (1) at 9 K. For the analysis of the magnetic structure, a group-theoretical approach based on the space group of the nuclear structure and its subgroups was employed. A model in the (3+1)D superspace group
Cmcm.1′(0
β0)
s0
ss yielded the most accurate results in neutron powder diffraction refinements. The determined structure was found to be an incommensurate longitudinal amplitude-modulated magnetic structure. Below
TN2, additional magnetic satellites develop. They could be indexed by a propagation vector
k2 = (
τx, 0, 0) with the
τx value increasing below
TN2 until it stabilizes at approximately 3 K at 0.075. A magnetic structure determination considering two propagation vectors
k1 and
k2 was carried out using the superspace formalism by building the corresponding (3+2)D model. The determination was based on the observation that the additional magnetic peaks emerge exclusively in the vicinity of the incommensurate magnetic peaks with propagation vector
k1, and not in the vicinity of nuclear peaks. This indicates that only mixed-index reflections were observed, and not reflections purely related to
k2. The magnetic superspace group (MSSG) that was determined is
Amma.1′ (0,
β,0)00
s0 (0,0,
γ)
ss0
s. The structure can be described as a longitudinal amplitude-modulated structure, which itself is amplitude-modulated in a perpendicular direction. This represents a very unusual case of a 2-
k magnetic structure with no symmetry relation between the propagation vectors."