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Elucidating the Topological Nature of MBE Grown High T<sub>C </sub>(MnSb<sub>2</sub>Te<sub>4</sub>)<sub>x</sub>(Sb<sub>2</sub>Te<sub>3</sub>)<sub>1-x </sub>Using ARPES

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Abstract

Novel quantum phenomena emerging from the interplay between magnetism and nontrivial band topology in low-dimensional quantum materials of the Mn(X)2Te4 family (X = Bi, Sb, or a combination of both) are of intense current research interest. The most studied materials are MnBi2Te4 and MnSb2Te4 which support antiferromagnetic (AFM) order in the stoichiometric form but can be also grown as ferromagnets (FM) when antisite disorder is abundant, which is the case of MnSb2Te4. It has been recently shown that the Curie temperature (TC) for structures of (MnSb2Te4)x(Sb2Te3)1-x depend on the composition x of the samples grown by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE). For x ≥ 0.75, values of TC above 100 K are observed, the highest reported for these materials [1]. However, their topological nature has not yet been established. Here, we report investigations of (MnSb2Te4)x(Sb2Te3)1-x, with x = 1, and x = 0.80, and Mn(Sb,Bi)2Te4 using Angle-Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy (ARPES) with photon energies between 24 eV and 80 eV. A shift in the position of the Fermi level between the samples with x = 1 and x = 0.8 consistent with reduced p-type doping at x = 1 is detected. Temperature-dependent ARPES was used to track changes in the band structure during the magnetic transition. The prominent bulk band ARPES features of these p-type materials as well as faint Dirac cone bands were identified, all consistent with the magnetic topological band structure. The DFT calculations rationalizing our ARPES results will be presented.



[1] C. R. Forrester et al., APL Mater. 12, 071109 (2024)

Presenters

  • Candice R Forrester

    The Graduate Center, City University of New York

Authors

  • Candice R Forrester

    The Graduate Center, City University of New York

  • Jisoo Moon

    United States Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), The City College of New York

  • Sina Mohammadi

    The Graduate Center (CUNY)

  • Asish K. Kundu

    Brookhaven National Laboratory, Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), Brookhaven National Lab

  • Abhay Pasupathy

    Columbia University, Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL)

  • Anil Kumar Rajapitamahuni

    Brookhaven National Laboratory, National Synchrotron Light Source II, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York 11973, USA, Brookhaven National Lab

  • Maya N Nair

    CUNY Advanced Science Research Center

  • Elio Vescovo

    Brookhaven National Laboratory, National Synchrotron Light Source II, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York 11973, USA, Brookhaven National Lab

  • Kyungwha Park

    Virginia Tech

  • Lia Krusin-Elbaum

    City College of New York

  • Maria C Tamargo

    City College of New York