Abstract

We report neutron scattering and transport measurements on semiconducting Rb$_{0.8}$Fe$_{1.5}$S$_2$, a compound isostructural and isoelectronic to the well-studied $A_{0.8}$Fe$_{y}$Se$_2 (A=$ K, Rb, Cs, Tl/K) superconducting systems. Both resistivity and DC susceptibility measurements reveal a magnetic phase transition at $T=275$ K. Neutron diffraction studies show that the 275 K transition originates from a phase with rhombic iron vacancy order which exhibits an in-plane stripe antiferromagnetic ordering below 275 K. In addition, interdigitated mesoscopically with the rhombic phase is an ubiquitous phase with $\sqrt{5}\times\sqrt{5}$ iron vacancy order. This phase has a magnetic transition at $T_N=425$ K and an iron vacancy order-disorder transition at $T_{S}=600$ K. These two different structural phases are closely similar to those observed in the isomorphous Se materials. Based on the close similarities of the in-plane antiferromagnetic structures, moments sizes, and ordering temperatures in semiconducting Rb$_{0.8}$Fe$_{1.5}$S$_2$ and K$_{0.81}$Fe$_{1.58}$Se$_2$, we argue that the in-plane antiferromagnetic order arises from strong coupling between local moments. Superconductivity, previously observed in the $A_{0.8}$Fe$_{y}$Se$_{2-z}$S$_z$ system, is absent in Rb$_{0.8}$Fe$_{1.5}$S$_2$, which has a semiconducting ground state. The implied relationship between stripe/block antiferromagnetism and superconductivity in these materials as well as a strategy for further investigation is discussed in this paper.

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