We report the single-crystal growth and characterization of a new hexagonal phase, Cu0.82Mn1.18As, in the Cu-Mn-As system. This compound contains the same square-pyramidal MnAs5 units as the tetragonal and orthorhombic polymorphs of CuMnAs. Calorimetry, magnetometry, and neutron diffraction measurements reveal antiferromagnetic ordering at 270 K. The magnetic structure consists of a triangular arrangement of spins in the ab plane. Hexagonal Cu0.82Mn1.18As shows resistivity that varies only weakly from 5 K to 300 K, and is many times higher than tetragonal CuMnAs, indicative of a strongly-scattering metal. First-principles calculations confirm the metallic band structure with a small density of states at the Fermi energy. The neutron-refined magnetic ground state is close to the computationally-determined minimum energy configuration. This compound should serve as a clear control when disentangling the effects of current-driven N\'{e}el switching of metallic antiferromagnets since it exhibits in-plane spins but the magnetic ordering does not break degeneracy along the a and b directions, unlike tetragonal CuMnAs.
@article{arxiv.1908.01758,
title = {An in-plane hexagonal antiferromagnet in the Cu-Mn-As system, Cu$_{0.82}$Mn$_{1.18}$As},
author = {Manohar H. Karigerasi and Kisung Kang and Arun Ramanathan and Danielle L. Gray and Matthias D. Frontzek and Huibo Cao and André Schleife and Daniel P. Shoemaker},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.01758},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
7 pages, 8 figures; Added Cu-Mn-As phase diagram, updated 1 figure and added some more text