Symmetry-lowering lattice distortion at the spin reorientation in MnBi single crystals

Michael A. McGuire, Huibo Cao, Bryan C. Chakoumakos, Brian C. Sales

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Abstract

Structural and physical properties determined by measurements on large single crystals of the anisotropic ferromagnet MnBi are reported. The findings support the importance of magnetoelastic effects in this material. X-ray diffraction reveals a structural phase transition at the spin reorientation temperature TSR=90 K. The distortion is driven by magnetoelastic coupling, and upon cooling transforms the structure from hexagonal to orthorhombic. Heat capacity measurements show a thermal anomaly at the crystallographic transition, which is suppressed rapidly by applied magnetic fields. Effects on the transport and anisotropic magnetic properties of the single crystals are also presented. Increasing anisotropy of the atomic displacement parameters for Bi with increasing temperature above TSR is revealed by neutron diffraction measurements. It is likely that this is directly related to the anisotropic thermal expansion in MnBi, which plays a key role in the spin reorientation and magnetocrystalline anisotropy. The identification of the true ground-state crystal structure reported here may be important for future experimental and theoretical studies of this permanent magnet material, which have to date been performed and interpreted using only the higherature structure.

Original languageEnglish
Article number174425
JournalPhysical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
Volume90
Issue number17
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 18 2014

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