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Crystal structure and magnetism of Pt-doped Fe<sub>2</sub>MnGa compounds

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Abstract

Materials with non-collinear magnetic structures are of interest due to their unique magnetic and electrical transport properties, as well as their potential to exhibit non-trivial topological states. We have investigated one such compound, Fe2MnGa, doped with Pt. Samples with compositions Fe1-xPtxMnGa (x = 0, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4) were synthesized in a face-centered cubic structure using arc melting followed by annealing. The parent compound, Fe2MnGa, exhibits antiferromagnetic behavior at room temperature with a Néel temperature (TN) of 434 K. However, as the temperature increases, the material transitions into a ferrimagnetic state with a Curie temperature (Tc) of 760 K. Above room temperature, the Pt-doped samples also exhibit ferrimagnetic behavior, with Tc and high field magnetization [M3T], values of 724 K and 60 emu/g; 810 K and 59 emu/g; and 782 K and 57 emu/g for Fe1.8Pt0.2MnGa, Fe1.7Pt0.3MnGa, and Fe1.6Pt0.4MnGa, respectively. Interestingly, when the temperature is decreased below room temperature, these doped samples demonstrate spin compensation behavior, with compensation temperatures of 241 K, and 254 K for Fe1.7Pt0.3MnGa, and Fe1.6Pt0.4MnGa, respectively. The results of this research are interesting, as non-colinear magnetic structures may lead to non-trivial topological states with potential applications in next generation spintronic devices.

Presenters

  • Alec J Venner

    South Dakota State University

Authors

  • Alec J Venner

    South Dakota State University

  • Mason D Pulse

    South Dakota State University

  • Mohd Anas

    South Dakota State University

  • Paul Michael Shand

    University of Northern Iowa

  • Pavel V Lukashev

    University of Northern Iowa

  • Parashu R. Kharel

    South Dakota State University