Magnetic ordering in mackinawite (tetragonal FeS): evidence for strong itinerant spin fluctuations
Kideok D. Kwon, Keith Refson, Sharon Bone, Ruimin Qiao, Wan-li Yang,, Zhi Liu, and Garrison Sposito

TL;DR
This study investigates the magnetic properties of mackinawite (FeS), revealing evidence of strong itinerant spin fluctuations through spectroscopic and computational methods, suggesting potential superconductivity.
Contribution
It provides experimental and theoretical evidence of magnetic ordering and spin fluctuations in mackinawite, linking its properties to Fe-based superconductors.
Findings
Fe 3s PES shows a 2.9 eV exchange-energy splitting indicating magnetic moments.
XAS indicates delocalized Fe 3d electrons similar to Fe metal.
DFT predicts a single-stripe antiferromagnetic ground state with large magnetic moments.
Abstract
Mackinawite is a naturally-occurring layer type FeS mineral well-known to be important in biogeochemical cycles and, more recently, to the development of microbial fuel cells. Conflicting results have been published as to the magnetic properties of this mineral, with M\"ossbauer spectroscopy indicating no magnetic ordering and density functional theory predicting an antiferromagnetic ground state, similar to the Fe-based high-temperature superconductors with which it is isostructural and for which it is known that magnetism is suppressed by strong itinerant spin fluctuations. We investigated this latter possibility for mackinawite using photoemission spectroscopy (PES), near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy (XAS), and density functional theory (DFT) computations. Our Fe 3s core-level PES spectrum of mackinawite showed a clear exchange-energy splitting (2.9 eV)…
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