Interface-induced enhancement of the anomalous Nernst effect in ferromagnetic MnGeC films
arXiv:1811.05857
Abstract
The anomalous Nernst effect of thin bilayers comprising a thin normal metal film and a ferromagnetic MnGeC film has been investigated. Epitaxial c-axis grown MnGeC films have been obtained by e-beam evaporation as well as by magnetron sputtering on Ge(111) substrates. The size of the anomalous Nernst coefficient is independent of the growth method. Pt, Ta, and Pt/Cu bilayers have been used as voltage leads on top of the ferromagnetic film. We show that the interface between the normal metal electrode and the ferromagnetic film contributes significantly to the anomalous Nernst voltage which is suprisingly independent of the choice of the metal. The interface-induced enhancement of the anomalous Nernst effect is verified for samples with varying Mn content or undergoing an additional annealing step. The results suggest that the interface quality has a strong impact on the size of the anomalous Nernst effect.
The interpretation of the data in terms of an interface-induced Nernst effect is questionable due to a thermal short between heater side and substrate. This problem has been uncovered after submission of the manuscript and performing additional experiments. Experiments will be carried out to solve this issue