Delicate Ferromagnetism in MnBi<sub>6</sub>Te<sub>10</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
Tailoring magnetic orders in topological insulators is critical to the realization of topological quantum phenomena. An outstanding challenge is to find a material where atomic defects lead to tunable magnetic orders while maintaining a nontrivial topology. Here, by combining magnetization measurements, angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, and transmission electron microscopy, we reveal disorder-enabled, tunable magnetic ground states in MnBi6Te10. In the ferromagnetic phase, an energy gap of 15 meV is resolved at the Dirac point on the MnBi2Te4 termination. In contrast, antiferromagnetic MnBi6Te10 exhibits gapless topological surface states on all terminations. Transmission electron microscopy and magnetization measurements reveal substantial Mn vacancies and Mn migration in ferromagnetic MnBi6Te10. We provide a conceptual framework where a cooperative interplay of these defects drives a delicate change of overall magnetic ground state energies, and leads to tunable magnetic topological orders. Our work provides a clear pathway for nanoscale defect-engineering towards the realization of topological quantum phases.
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Presenters
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Shuolong Yang
University of Chicago
Authors
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Shuolong Yang
University of Chicago
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Chenhui Yan
The University of Chicago
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Yanglin Zhu
Pennsylvania State University
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Leixin Miao
Pennsylvania State University
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Sebastian Fernandez-Mulligan
Yale University
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Emanuel Green
Caltech
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Ruobing Mei
Pennsylvania State University
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Hengxin Tan
Weizmann Institute of Science
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Binghai Yan
Weizmann Institute of Science
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Chaoxing Liu
Pennsylvania State University, Department of Physics, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, USA, Department of Physics, The Pennsylvania State University
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Nasim Alem
Pennsylvania State University
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Zhiqiang Mao
Pennsylvania State University