Collective magnon excitations observed in a dilute ferromagnetic topological insulator
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Abstract
Inelastic neutron scattering measurements are presented on ferromagnetic Mn-doped Bi2Te3 with a concentration of 0.1 Mn per formula unit. Susceptibility and neutron diffraction measurements find a Curie temperature (TC) of 12 K and ordered moments oriented perpendicular to the quintuple-layer structure. Sharp magnetic diffraction peaks suggest long-ranged and homogeneous ferromagnetism. Despite the dilute nature of the magnetic constituents, collective ferromagnetic magnon excitations are observed below TC with a bandwidth of ~3 meV, although the dispersive features are broadened by site disorder. The magnons are two-dimensional in character, indicating that the strongest magnetic interactions occur within the quintuple-layer with weaker interlayer interactions. In addition, sharp, low-energy (< 1 meV) localized excitations are observed which are consistent with free Mn pairs or small clusters separated from the main percolated ferromagnetic Mn network.
*Work at the Ames Laboratory was supported by the U. S. Department of Energy (DDOE), BES, Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering, under Contract No. DEAC02-07CH11358. This research used resources at the Spallation Neutron Source, a DOE Office of Science User Facility operated by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
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Presenters
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Robert McQueeney
- Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University
- Ames Laboratory
- Ames Laboratory/Iowa State University