XRD study of the magnetization plateau above 40 T in the frustrated helimagnet CuGaCr$_{4}$S$_{8}$
Abstract: CuGaCr${4}$S${8}$, which contains a chromium breathing pyrochlore network, exhibits diverse magnetic phases, including an incommensurate helical state below 31 K and a 1/2-magnetization plateau above 40 T, owing to the interplay between magnetic frustration and spin-lattice coupling. Here, we perform a single-shot powder x-ray diffraction experiment on CuGaCr${4}$S${8}$ in a pulsed high magnetic field of 55 T, revealing an orthorhombic-to-cubic (or pseudocubic) structural transition upon entering the 1/2-magnetization plateau phase at low temperatures. This observation suggests the emergence of a commensurate ferrimagnetic order, where a 3-up-1-down spin configuration is realized in each small tetrahedron, and the all-up or all-down in each large tetrahedron. We propose two types of 16-sublattice magnetic structures, which are degenerate within exchange interactions between the first, second, and third nearest neighbors.
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