Physical Review Research (Aug 2023)

Noncollinear magnetic order, in-plane anisotropy, and magnetoelectric coupling in the pyroelectric honeycomb antiferromagnet Ni_{2}Mo_{3}O_{8}

  • Poonam Yadav,
  • Suheon Lee,
  • G. L. Pascut,
  • Jaewook Kim,
  • Matthias J. Gutmann,
  • Xianghan Xu,
  • Bin Gao,
  • Sang-Wook Cheong,
  • Valery Kiryukhin,
  • Sungkyun Choi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.5.033099
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
p. 033099

Abstract

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Ni_{2}Mo_{3}O_{8} is a pyroelectric honeycomb antiferromagnet exhibiting peculiar changes in its electric polarization at magnetic transitions. Ni_{2}Mo_{3}O_{8} stands out from isostructural magnetic compounds, showing an anomalously low magnetic transition temperature and unique magnetic anisotropy. We determine the magnetic structure of Ni_{2}Mo_{3}O_{8} utilizing high-resolution powder and single-crystal neutron diffraction. A noncollinear stripy antiferromagnetic order is found in the honeycomb planes. The magnetic space group is P_{C}na2_{1}. The in-plane magnetic connection is of the stripy type for both the ab-plane and c-axis spin components. This is a simpler connection than the one proposed previously. The ferromagnetic interlayer order of the c-axis spin components in our model is also distinct. The magnetic anisotropy of Ni_{2}Mo_{3}O_{8} is characterized by orientation-dependent magnetic susceptibility measurements on a single crystal, consistent with neutron diffraction analysis. The local magnetoelectric tensor analysis using our magnetic models provides insights into its magnetoelectric coupling and polarization. Thus, our results deliver essential information for understanding both the unusual magnetoelectric properties of Ni_{2}Mo_{3}O_{8} and the prospects for observing exotic nonreciprocal, Hall, and magnonic effects characteristic of this compound family.