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Polarized neutron diffraction study on UPt$$_{2}$$Si$$_{2}$$

今 布咲子*; 田端 千紘; 齋藤 開*; 中島 多朗*; 日高 宏之*; 柳澤 達也*; 網塚 浩*

Kon, Fusako*; Tabata, Chihiro; Saito, Hiraku*; Nakajima, Taro*; Hidaka, Hiroyuki*; Yanagisawa, Tatsuya*; Amitsuka, Hiroshi*

We investigated the magnetic structure of the antiferromagnetic (AFM) ordered state ($$T_{rm N}$$ $$sim$$ 34 K) in tetragonal UPt$$_{2}$$Si$$_{2}$$ using polarized and unpolarized neutron diffraction. Previous neutron scattering studies reported that this system possesses a simple AFM structure with a propagation vector, Q= 0, and the ordered magnetic moments aligned along the c-axis. By contrast, our latest resonant X-ray scattering (RXS) experiments have revealed that the magnetic structure is modulated by the charge-density-wave (CDW) order, which emerges in one of the two Pt atomic layers in the unit cell below $$sim$$320 K. The modulation is characterized by a transverse wave in the c-plane, with the propagation vector of the CDW order, q$$_{rm CDW}$$ = ($$sim$$0.42, 0, 0). In this study using neutron scattering, we observed that the superlattice reflections specified by q$$_{rm CDW}$$ develop below $$T_{rm N}$$, in addition to the magnetic reflections with Q= 0, thereby further confirming the presence of modulation in the AFM structure of this system. From detailed analyses, we revealed that the amplitude of the transverse-wave magnetic modulation is 0.72(2)$$mu$$$$_{rm B}$$/U, which is quantitative information that can not be obtained through RXS experiments. This implies that the CDW drives the ordered magnetic moments to be tilted up to 20$$^{circ}$$ in the AFM state. The observations strongly suggest that the magnetism of UPt$$_{2}$$Si$$_{2}$$ is heavily influenced by the hybridization effects between the $$5f$$ electrons of U and the 5d electrons of Pt.

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