Mn(Pt<sub>1-x</sub>Pd<sub>x</sub>)<sub>5</sub>P: Isovalent Tuning of Mn Sublattice Magnetic Order
ORAL
Abstract
We report the discovery of MnPd5P, a rare-earth-free ferromagnet with TC = 295 K and conduct a substitutional study with its antiferromagnetic analogue MnPt5P. Based on measurements of the temperature and field dependent resistance and magnetization, we construct a temperature–composition phase diagram for Mn(Pt1-xPdx)5P. The AFM state in pure MnPt5P is extraordinarily sensitive to Pd substitution, and as little as x = 0.02 stabilizes purely FM order, with TC maximized at 320 K for x = 0.62. At dilute Pd levels, x < 0.01, both AFM and FM states are observed. Here, the single AFM transition in MnPt5P splits into a higher temperature PM to FM transition followed on cooling by a lower temperature FM to AFM transition and then by re-entry into the FM state with further cooling. We propose the fantastic sensitivity of the AFM phase in Mn(Pt1-xPdx)5P (x < 0.01) may be associated with change in the Fermi-surface topology, and show electronic band structure calculations are qualitatively in-line with this picture.
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Presenters
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Tyler J Slade
Ames Lab, Ames National Laboratory, Ames National Laboratory/Iowa State University
Authors
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Tyler J Slade
Ames Lab, Ames National Laboratory, Ames National Laboratory/Iowa State University
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Ranuri S Dissanayaka Mudiyans
Rutgers University
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Nao Furukawa
Ames National Laboratory, Iowa State University
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Tanner R Smith
Ames National Laboratory, Iowa State University
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Juan Schmidt
Ames Lab, Ames Laboratory
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Lin-Lin Wang
Ames National Laboratory, Ames Lab
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Sergey L Budko
Iowa State University, Ames National Laboratory/Iowa State University
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Weiwei Xie
Michigan State University, Department of Chemistry, Michigan State University
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Paul C Canfield
Iowa State University, Ames National Laboratory, Ames National Laboratory/Iowa State University