Magnetic devil's staircase in UAgBi
arXiv:2607.09003
Abstract
Materials characterized by competing interactions often exhibit a large number of nearly degenerate periodic states. Here we show that layered UAgBi hosts a cascade of field- and temperature-induced magnetic transitions. Based on specific heat, thermal expansion, and neutron diffraction, we construct a phase diagram that reveals at least seven nearly degenerate magnetic states in UAgBi. The observed multi-step magnetization process can be understood by square-wave structures with distinct propagation vectors =(0, 0, \textit{k}) in the presence of strong easy-axis anisotropy that confines the moments along the \textit{c} axis. Our findings are consistent with a magnetic devil's staircase described by the axial next-nearest neighbor Ising (ANNNI) model and place UAgBi as a rare realization of the devil's staircase in a 5\textit{f}-electron system.