Surface and bulk magnetic properties of a layered transition metal compound BaMn<sub>2</sub>Sb<sub>2</sub>
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Abstract
Layered transition metal compounds have garnered attention due to their extremely rich physical properties. We present magnetic, thermal transport, and optical properties of BaMn2Sb2 single crystals with the I4/mmm structure. In addition to the G-type antiferromagnetic (AFM) ordering at 441 K, the slope of the c-axis magnetic susceptibility changes sign below Tx ~80 K. Correspondingly, the thermal conductivity is suppressed below Tx when measured under the application of a 14-Tesla magnetic field. While the second harmonic generation (SHG) measurements reveal the expected C4 surface symmetry, the polarization intensity tends to decrease with decreasing temperature below Tx. Possible origin for the observed anomalies at Tx will be discussed.
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Presenters
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Bryan L Chavez
University of South Carolina
Authors
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Bryan L Chavez
University of South Carolina
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Govinda Kharal
University of South Carolina
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Joanna Blawat
Louisiana State University
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Scott Crittenden
University of South Carolina
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Thomas M Crawford
Univ of South Carolina
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Yanwen Wu
University of South Carolina, University of Texas at Austin
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Rongying Jin
University of South Carolina