Band structure of ferromagnetic Fe<sub>4</sub>N thin-film revealed by spin- and angle- resolved photoelectron spectroscopy
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Abstract
Recently, transition metal binary and ternary compounds such as Fe3Ga and Co2MnGa have attracted new attention due to the giant anomalous Hall and Nernst effects caused by Berry curvature in their topological band structures. It has provoked a search for new materials that exhibits the great anomalous conductivity. Fe4N is a well-known ferromagnet with an anti-perovskite structure, showing the inverse tunneling magnetoresistance and anisotropic magnetoresistance. Recently, the large anomalous Nernst coefficient has been reported. To access its origin, we have performed a spin- and angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy using synchrotron radiation for a thin-film of Fe4N epitaxially grown on the MgO substrate. We have found electron pockets centered at Γ point as well as M point that are all assigned to be of minority spin. By comparing the experimental result with the first-principles calculation, the electron pockets near Γ and M points are mainly composed of Fe 3d t2g and eg orbitals, respectively, which may assist to understand the anomalous conductivities of Fe4N.
[1] S. Isogami, K. Takanashi, and M. Mizuguchi, Appl. Phys. Express 10, 073005 (2017).
[2] K. Ito, J. Wang, Y. Shimada, H. Sharma, M. Mizuguchi, and K. Takanashi, J. Appl. Phys. 132, 133904 (2022).
[1] S. Isogami, K. Takanashi, and M. Mizuguchi, Appl. Phys. Express 10, 073005 (2017).
[2] K. Ito, J. Wang, Y. Shimada, H. Sharma, M. Mizuguchi, and K. Takanashi, J. Appl. Phys. 132, 133904 (2022).
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Presenters
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Karen Nakanishi
Hiroshima Univ
Authors
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Karen Nakanishi
Hiroshima Univ
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Kiyotaka Ohwada
Hiroshima Univ
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Kenta Kuroda
Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Hiroshima Univ., Hiroshima Univ
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Kazuki Sumida
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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Hitoshi Sato
Hiroshima Univ
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Koji Miyamoto
HiSOR, HiroshimaUniv., Hiroshima Univ
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Taichi Okuda
HiSOR, Hiroshima Univ., Hiroshima Univ
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Shinji Isogami
National Institute for Materials Science
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Keisuke Masuda
National Institute for Materials Science
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Yuya Sakuraba
National Institute for Materials Science
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Akio Kimura
Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Hiroshima Univ., Hiroshima Univ, Hiroshima University