Zivkovic, IvicaYadav, RaviSoh, Jian-RuiYi, ChangJiangShi, YouGuoYazyev, Oleg V.Ronnow, Henrik M.2023-01-022023-01-022023-01-022022-11-2110.1103/PhysRevB.106.L180403https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/193580WOS:000897210800010The recent discovery of topologically nontrivial behavior in Co3Sn2S2 stimulated a notable interest in this itinerant ferromagnet (T-C = 174 K). The exact magnetic state remains ambiguous, with several reports indicating the existence of a second transition in the range 125-130 K, with antiferromagnetic and glassy phases proposed to coexist with the ferromagnetic phase. Using detailed angle-dependent dc and ac magnetization measurements on large, high-quality single crystals we reveal a highly anisotropic behavior of both the static and dynamic response of Co3Sn2S2. It is established that many observations related to sharp magnetization changes when B || c are influenced by the demagnetization factor of a sample. On the other hand, a genuine transition has been found at T-P = 128 K, with the magnetic response being strictly perpendicular to the c axis and several orders of magnitude smaller than for B || c. Calculations using density-functional theory indicate that the ground state magnetic structure consist of magnetic moments canted away from the c axis by a small angle (similar to 1.5 degrees). We argue that the second transition originates from a small additional canting of moments within the kagome plane, with two equivalent orientations for each spin.Materials Science, MultidisciplinaryPhysics, AppliedPhysics, Condensed MatterMaterials SciencePhysicsdemagnetizing factorsUnraveling the origin of the peculiar transition in the magnetically ordered phase of theWeyl semimetal Co3Sn2S2text::journal::journal article::research article