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Magnetoelastic effects in the metallic frustrated antiferromagnet CrB

arXiv:2605.25564

Abstract

Hexagonal chromium diboride CrB is a metallic frustrated antiferromagnet with a Néel temperature 88 K. In CrB, Cr 3 electrons not only give rise to localized magnetic moments but also contribute to metallic conduction. We perform ultrasound velocity measurements on a single crystal of hexagonal CrB to determine its elastic properties. The temperature dependence of the -plane shear elastic modulus exhibits Curie-type softening upon cooling from 120 K down to . This behavior is interpreted as a precursor to a symmetry-lowering lattice distortion at , indicating that magnetic frustration is relieved via transverse magnetoelastic coupling. In addition, the -axis and -axis compressive elastic moduli show unusual softness and their suppression upon cooling, which are naturally explained by Fermi-surface nesting and its suppression upon cooling. The present results suggest that, in CrB, longitudinal magnetoelastic coupling suppresses Fermi-surface nesting and enhances frustrated exchange interactions, while transverse magnetoelastic coupling plays a key role in relieving the frustration.

9 pages, 7 figures

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