Abstract
Abstract
We report detailed magnetization and ac susceptibility studies on a chiral cubic β-Mn type Co8Zn8Mn4 alloy near the onset of magnetic ordering temperature. The Co8Zn8Mn4 alloy undergoes a complex series of temperature-driven transition from paramagnetic (PM) to helimagnetic phase through an intermediate inhomogeneous chiral fluctuations phase. The Gaussian shaped peak in
χ
′
(
T
,
H
= 0 Oe) at
T
H
M
≅
343.19 K is analogous to that of the zero-field transition to long-period modulated helical state. Moreover, a pronounced field-induced anomaly in
χ
′
(T,
H
⩾
500 Oe) rises quickly with field above
T
H
M
like a fingerprint, evident of a field-induced crossover into a precursor region. The in-field critical behavior characterizing a ferromagnetic-PM phase transition in the vicinity of ordering temperature confirms that Co8Zn8Mn4 chiral magnet belongs to the 3D-Heisenberg universality class. The existence of precursor region and the sizable expansion in the transition temperature,
T
C
can be explained by the Landau equation.
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science