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Structure, site-specific magnetism and magneto-transport properties of epitaxial D0 MnFeGa thin films

arXiv:1704.01326 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.96.024408

Abstract

Ferrimagnetic MnFeGa thin films have been characterised by X-ray diffraction, SQUID magnetometry, X-ray absorption spectroscopy, X-ray magnetic circular dichroism and Mössbauer spectroscopy with the aim of determining the structure and site-specific magnetism of this tetragonal, D0-structure Heusler compound. High-quality epitaxial films with low RMS surface roughness ( nm) are grown by magnetron co-sputtering. The tetragonal distortion induces strong perpendicular magnetic anisotropy along the -axis with a typical coercive field T and an anisotropy field ranging from to T. Upon increasing the Fe content , substantial uniaxial anisotropy, MJ/m can be maintained over the full range, while the magnetisation of the compound is reduced from to kA/m. The total magnetisation is almost entirely given by the sum of the spin moments originating from the ferrimagnetic Mn and Fe sublattices, with the latter being coupled ferromagnetically to one of the former. The orbital magnetic moments are practically quenched, and have negligible contributions to the magnetisation. The films with exhibit a high anomalous Hall angle of % and a high Fermi-level spin polarisation, above %, as measured by point contact Andreev reflection. The Fe-substituted MnGa films are highly tunable with a unique combination of high anisotropy, low magnetisation, appreciable spin polarisation and low surface roughness, making them very strong candidates for thermally-stable spin-transfer-torque switching nanomagnets with lateral dimensions down to nm.

11 pages, 11 figures