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Surface state mediated ferromagnetism in Mn$_{0.14}$Bi$_{1.86}$Te$_3$ thin films

Materials Science 2023-01-26 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

A spontaneous ferromagnetic moment can be induced in Bi2_{2}Te3_{3} thin films below a temperature T \approx 16 K by the introduction of Mn dopants. We demonstrate that films grown via molecular beam epitaxy with the stoichiometry Mn0.14_{0.14}Bi1.86_{1.86}Te3_3 maintain the crystal structure of pure Bi2_{2}Te3_{3}. The van der Waals nature of inter-layer forces in the Mn0.14_{0.14}Bi1.86_{1.86}Te3_3 crystal causes lattice mismatch with the underlayer to have a limited effect on the resulting crystal structure, as we demonstrate by thin film growth on tetragonal MgF2_{2} (110) and NiF2_{2} (110). Electronic transport and magnetic moment measurements show that the ferromagnetic moment of the Mn0.14_{0.14}Bi1.86_{1.86}Te3_3 thin films is enhanced as the Fermi level moves from the bulk conduction band and towards the bulk band gap, suggesting that electronic surface states play an important role in mediating the ferromagnetic order. Ferromagnetic Mn0.14_{0.14}Bi1.86_{1.86}Te3_3/antiferromagnetic NiF2_{2} bilayers show evidence that the ferromagnetic moment of the Mn0.14_{0.14}Bi1.86_{1.86}Te3_3 film is suppressed, suggesting the existence of an interface effect between the two magnetic layers.

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@article{arxiv.2209.00155,
  title  = {Surface state mediated ferromagnetism in Mn$_{0.14}$Bi$_{1.86}$Te$_3$ thin films},
  author = {Ryan Van Haren and Toyanath Joshi and David Lederman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.00155},
  year   = {2023}
}