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Magnetoresistance effects in the metallic antiferromagnet Mn$_2$Au

Materials Science 2020-07-08 v3 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

In antiferromagnetic spintronics, it is essential to separate the resistance modifications of purely magnetic origin from other effects generated by current pulses intended to switch the N\'eel vector. We investigate the magnetoresistance effects resulting from magnetic field induced reorientations of the staggered magnetization of epitaxial antiferromagnetic Mn2Au(001) thin films. The samples were exposed to 60 T magnetic field pulses along different crystallographic in-plane directions of Mn2Au(001), while their resistance was measured. For the staggered magnetization aligned via a spin-flop transition parallel to the easy [110]-direction, an ansiotropic magnetoresistance of -0.15 % was measured. In the case of a forced alignment of the staggered magnetization parallel to the hard [100]-direction, evidence for a larger anisotropic magnetoresistance effect was found. Furthermore, transient resistance reductions of about 1 % were observed, which we associate with the annihilation of antiferromagnetic domain walls by the magnetic field pulses.

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@article{arxiv.1909.12606,
  title  = {Magnetoresistance effects in the metallic antiferromagnet Mn$_2$Au},
  author = {S. Yu. Bodnar and Y. Skourski and O. Gomonay and J. Sinova and M. Kläui and M. Jourdan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.12606},
  year   = {2020}
}

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6 pages, 4 figures