Electronic Transport and Microstructure of Chiral Antiferromagnet Mn<sub>3</sub>Sn

ORAL

Abstract

Mn3Sn, a non-collinear antiferromagnet (AFM) with Weyl fermions, has drawn significant attention due to its complex magnetic structure and Berry phase-controlled charge dynamics. Thin films of this Kagome AFM show the potential to exhibit bias-free magnetization switching and large anomalous Hall effect (AHE) when grown along a specific crystallographic direction. Here, a comparison of electron transport and dc magnetization in Mn3Sn films grown on different crystallographic orientations is presented and compared with polycrystalline films. Our magneto-transport studies on Mn3Sn/MgO(100) films reveal a robust zero-field anomalous Hall resistivity at room temperature, as well as the signatures of topological Hall effect and non-zero scalar spin chirality at lower temperatures. These films exhibit a residual resistivity ratio ρxx(300 K)/ρxx(5 K) of 1.18 and a Hall loop coercivity μ0HC » 1 tesla, indicating the epitaxial growth of metallic Mn3Sn along the preferred easy ab-plane. Conversely, the AHE at room temperature is absent in films where Kagome planes are parallel to the plane of substrate i.e., films grown on (111) STO and c-plane sapphire. A quantitative comparison of the electronic transport in ab-plane, c-plane, and polycrystalline films will be presented at the meeting.

*This work is funded by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research through grant numbers FA95502210392 and FA955023RXCOR001.

Presenters

  • Rajeev Nepal

    • Morgan State University
    • Department of Physics, Morgan State University

Authors

  • Rajeev Nepal

    • Morgan State University
    • Department of Physics, Morgan State University
  • Deep C Joshi

    • Department of Physics, Morgan State University
  • Ravinder Kumar

    • Department of Physics, Morgan State University
    • Morgan State University
  • Piyush Shah

    • Apex Microdevices, West Chester, Ohio
    • Materials Directorate, AirForce Research Laboratory
    • Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)
  • Serhiy Leontsev

    • Materials Directorate, AirForce Research Laboratory
    • Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)
  • Jose Flores

    • Materials Directorate, AirForce Research Laboratory
  • Jeff Brown

    • Materials Directorate, AirForce Research Laboratory
  • Michael Page

    • Materials Directorate, AirForce Research Laboratory
    • Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)
  • Michael Newburger

    • Air Force Research Lab
    • Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)
    • Materials Directorate, AirForce Research Laboratory
    • Air Force Research Lab - WPAFB
  • Ramesh C Budhani

    • Morgan State University
    • Department of Physics, Morgan State University