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				Hexagonal spin structure of $A$-phase in MnSi: densely packed skyrmion quasiparticles or two-dimensionally modulated spin superlattice?
		
			S. V. Grigor'evab, 	
N. M. Potapovab, 	
E. V. Moskvinab, 	
V. A. Dyadkinbc, 	
C. Dewhurstd, 	
S. V. Maleyevb		a Saint Petersburg State University
					b B. P. Konstantinov Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences
					c Swiss-Norwegian Beamlines at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
					d Institut Laue-Langevin, Grenoble
					
			Abstract:
			We have studied in detail the 
$A$-phase region 
in the field-temperature 
$(H{-}T)$ 
phase diagram of the cubic helimagnet MnSi using small angle neutron 
diffraction. The 
$A$-phase revealed itself as a two-dimensional hexagonal 
pattern of Bragg spots with 
${\mathbf k}_{h(1,2,3)}\perp\mathbf{H}$. The 
directions and value of wave-vectors 
${\mathbf k}_{h(1,2,3)}$ are well preserved 
over the whole crystal of the size of 
$100$ mm
$^3$, but in the small room of 
the 
$(H{-}T)$ phase diagram just below 
$T_c = 29$ K. The droplets of the 
orientationally disordered, presumably hexagonal, spin structure with 
${\mathbf k}_h\perp\mathbf{H}$ are observed in the wide range beyond the 
$A$-phase boundaries in the field range from 
$B_{T1} \approx 0.1$ T to 
$B_{T2} \approx 0.25$ T 
at temperatures down to 
$15$ K. No melting of these droplets into 
individual randomly located skyrmions is observed for all temperatures and 
magnetic fields. The wavevector of two dimensional modulations 
$k_h$ is equal 
to the wavevector of the cone phase 
$k_c$. We conclude that observable is a 
two dimensionally modulated hexagonal spin superlattice built on the same 
competion of interactions (ferromagnetic exchange and 
Dzyaloshinsky–Moriya interaction) similar to a case of one-dimensionally modulated 
simple spin spiral.	
Received: 16.07.2014
Revised: 07.07.2014	
			
Language: English	
			
DOI:
			10.7868/S0370274X14150132