Neutron diffraction study of magnetism in van der Waals layered MnBi2n Te3n+1

Lei Ding, Chaowei Hu, Erxi Feng, Chenyang Jiang, Iurii A. Kibalin, Arsen Gukasov, Miaofang Chi, Ni Ni, Huibo Cao

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Abstract

Two-dimensional van der Waals MnBi2n Te3n+1 (n = 1, 2, 3, 4) compounds have been recently found to be intrinsic magnetic topological insulators rendering quantum anomalous Hall effect and diverse topological states. Here, we summarize and compare the crystal and magnetic structures of this family, and discuss the effects of chemical composition on their magnetism. We found that a considerable fraction of Bi occupies at the Mn sites in MnBi2n Te3n+1 (n = 1, 2, 3, 4) while there is no detectable Mn at the non-magnetic atomic sites within the resolution of neutron diffraction experiments. The occupancy of Mn monotonically decreases with the increase of n. The polarized neutron diffraction on the representative MnBi4Te7 reveals that its magnetization density is exclusively accumulated at the Mn site, in good agreement with the results from the unpolarized neutron diffraction. The defects of Bi at the Mn site naturally explain the continuously reduced saturated magnetic moments from n = 1 to n = 4. The experimentally estimated critical exponents of all the compounds generally suggest a three-dimensional character of magnetism. Our work provides material-specified structural parameters that may be useful for band structure calculations to understand the observed topological surface states and for designing quantum magnetic materials through chemical doping.

Original languageEnglish
Article number174003
JournalJournal of Physics D: Applied Physics
Volume54
Issue number17
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 29 2021

Keywords

  • MnBiTe
  • MnBiTe
  • MnBiTe
  • MnBiTe
  • magnetic topological insulator
  • quantum materials
  • two dimensional magnets

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