Emergence of a hidden magnetic phase in LaFe<sub>11</sub><sub><em>.</em></sub><sub>8</sub>Si<sub>1</sub><sub><em>.</em></sub><sub>2</sub> investigated by inelastic neutron scattering as a function of magnetic field and temperature
<p dir="ltr">The NaZn13 type itinerant magnet LaFe<sub>13−x</sub>Si<sub>x</sub> has seen considerable interest due to its unique combination of large magnetocaloric effect and low hysteresis. Here, this alloy with a combination of magnetometry, bespoke microcalorimetry, and inelastic neutron scattering is investigated. Inelastic neutron scattering reveals the presence of broad quasielastic scattering that persists across the magnetic transition, which is attributed to spin fluctuations. In addition, a quasielastic peak is observed at Q = 0.52 Å<sup>−1</sup> for x = 1.2 that exists only in the paramagnetic state in proximity to the itinerant metamagnetic transition and argue that this indicates emergence of a hidden mag the netic phase that drives the first‐order phase transition in this system.</p>
Funding
Funding from the European Community's 7th Framework Programme under grant agreement no. CP-FP 214864-2
Controlling unconventional properties of correlated materials by Fermi surface topological transitions and deformations.
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Experiments at the ISIS Neutron and Muon Source were supported by beamtime allocations RB1120323 and RB1320200 from the Science and Technology Facilities Council
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