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Giant Doping Response of Magnetic Anisotropy in MnTe

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Abstract

Developing simple ways to control spin states in spintronic devices is a crucial step towards increasing their functionality. MnTe is a room-temperature antiferromagnet with promising spintronic properties, including thermospintronics and magnon-based devices. Here, we show that incorporating less than 1% Li in polycrystalline MnTe results in a dramatic spin reorientation as observed by neutron diffraction. The behavior of the 0001 magnetic Bragg peak reveals a significant reorientation of the Mn spins from planar in the pure material to almost completely axial with minimal Li-doping. Temperature dependence of the magnetic peaks in Li-doped samples indicates that axial spins shift back to planar suddenly upon approaching the Néel temperature (TN = 307 K). DFT calculations support the idea that the shift in the Fermi level caused by doping is responsible for switching the material between two competing magnetic ground states. These results pave the way for developing easy switching of magnetic states in future spintronic materials.

Publication: D. H. Moseley, K. M. Taddei, J. Yan, M. A. McGuire, S. A. Calder, M. M. H. Polash, D. Vashaee, X. Zhang, H. Zhao, D. S. Parker, R. S. Fishman, R. P. Hermann, Giant Doping Response of Magnetic Anisotropy in MnTe, (Submitted to Advanced Functional Materials).

Presenters

  • Duncan H Moseley

    Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Authors

  • Duncan H Moseley

    Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • Raphael P Hermann

    Oak Ridge National Lab

  • David S Parker

    Oak Ridge National Lab

  • Keith M Taddei

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • Randy S Fishman

    Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge national Laboratory

  • Jiaqiang Yan

    Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL

  • Michael A McGuire

    Oak Ridge National Lab

  • Stuart Calder

    Oak Ridge National Lab

  • Md Mobarak Hossain Polash

    North Carolina State University

  • Daryoosh Vashaee

    North Carolina State University, North Carolina State U

  • Xiaofan Zhang

    Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics

  • Huaizhou Zhao

    Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics