Abstract
Kitaev materials often order magnetically at low temperatures due to the presence of non-Kitaev interactions. Torque magnetometry is a very sensitive technique for probing the magnetic anisotropy, which is critical in understanding the magnetic ground state. In this paper, we report detailed single-crystal torque measurements in the proposed Kitaev candidate honeycomb magnet α−RuBr3, which displays zigzag order below 34 K. Based on angular-dependent torque studies in magnetic fields up to 16 T rotated in the plane normal to the honeycomb layers, we find an easy-plane anisotropy with a temperature dependence of the torque amplitude following closely the behavior of the powder magnetic susceptibility. The torque for the field rotated in the honeycomb plane has a clear sixfold periodicity with a sawtooth shape, reflecting the threefold symmetry of the crystal structure and stabilization of different zigzag domains depending on the field orientation, with a torque amplitude that follows an order parameter form inside the zigzag phase. By comparing experimental data with theoretical calculations we highlight the importance of relevant anisotropic interactions and the role of the competition between different zigzag domains in this candidate Kitaev magnet. Published by the American Physical Society 2024
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