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Crystal growth and magnetic structure of MnBi2Te4

Materials Science 2019-06-18 v2 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

Millimeter-sized MnBi2_2Te4_4 single crystals are grown out of Bi-Te flux and characterized by measuring magnetic and transport properties, scanning tunneling microscope (STM) and spectroscopy (STS). The magnetic structure of MnBi2_2Te4_4 below TN_N is determined by powder and single crystal neutron diffraction measurements. Below TN_N=24\,K, Mn2+^{2+} moments order ferromagnetically in the \textit{ab} plane but antiferromagnetically along the crystallographic \textit{c} axis. The ordered moment is 4.04(13) μB\mu_{B}/Mn at 10\,K and aligned along the crystallographic \textit{c}-axis. The electrical resistivity drops upon cooling across TN_N or when going across the metamagnetic transition in increasing fields below TN_N. A critical scattering effect was observed in the vicinity of TN_N in the temperature dependence of thermal conductivity. However, A linear temperature dependence was observed for thermopower in the temperature range 2K-300K without any anomaly around TN_N. These indicate that the magnetic order in Mn-Te layer has negligible effect on the electronic band structure, which makes possible the realization of proposed topological properties in MnBi2_2Te4_4 after fine tuning of the electronic band structure.

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@article{arxiv.1902.10110,
  title  = {Crystal growth and magnetic structure of MnBi2Te4},
  author = {J. -Q. Yan and Q. Zhang and T. Heitmann and Z. L. Huang and W. D. Wu and D. Vaknin and B. C. Sales and R. J. McQueeney},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.10110},
  year   = {2019}
}