Abstract
Unusual magnetic textures can be stabilized in f-electron materials due to the interplay between competing magnetic interactions, complex Fermi surfaces, and crystalline anisotropy. Here we investigate CeAuSb2, an f-electron incommensurate antiferromagnet hosting both single-Q and double-Q spin textures as a function of magnetic fields (H) applied along the c axis. Experimentally, we map out the field-temperature phase diagram via electrical resistivity and thermal expansion measurements. Supported by calculations of a Kondo lattice model, we attribute the puzzling magnetoresistance enhancement in the double-Q phase to the localization of the electronic wave functions caused by the incommensurate magnetic texture.
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Seo, S., Hayami, S., Su, Y., Thomas, S. M., Ronning, F., Bauer, E. D., … Rosa, P. F. S. (2021). Spin-texture-driven electrical transport in multi-Q antiferromagnets. Communications Physics, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-021-00558-8
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