Field-induced quantum first-order transition in a two-dimensional frustrated antiferromagnet
藤原 理賀
; 萩原 雅人
; 石角 元志*; Sari, D. P.*; 渡邊 功雄*; 髭本 亘
; 田端 千紘; 金子 耕士

Fujihara, Masayoshi; Hagihara, Masato; Ishikado, Motoyuki*; Sari, D. P.*; Watanabe, Isao*; Higemoto, Wataru; Tabata, Chihiro; Kaneko, Koji
We report a field-induced quantum first-order transition in the antiferromagnet KCoPO
H
O. Using highly oriented microcrystals with
, polarized neutron diffraction directly reveals coexistence of an incommensurate cycloid and a commensurate collinear state, together with a discontinuous jump of the ordering wave vector from incommensurate to commensurate. Magnetization and specific heat show a step and a collapse of the
anomaly near
~T with no measurable hysteresis, while LF-
SR detects two-component relaxation and slow fluctuations around
. The
-
phase diagram exhibits a narrow coexistence region. Symmetry of space group
constrains the DM vector to the
plane and, together with XY anisotropy, nearly degenerates the incommensurate and commensurate states, enabling a first-order switch in field. KCoPO
H
O thus serves as a platform for quantum first-order transitions in frustrated magnets.