Au4Mn, a localized ferromagnet with strong spin-orbit coupling, long-range ferromagnetic exchange and high Curie temperature
Yangkun He, Zsolt Gercsi, Rui Zhang, Yu Kang, Yurii Skourski, Lucy, Prendeville1, Orrie Larmour, Jean Besbas, Claudia Felser, Plamen Stamenov and, J. M. D. Coey

TL;DR
This study investigates Au4Mn, a tetragonal alloy with high Curie temperature and strong spin-orbit coupling, revealing localized ferromagnetism, uniaxial anisotropy, and long-range exchange mediated by gold electrons.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the magnetic properties of Au4Mn, including its high Curie temperature, strong spin-orbit effects, and long-range ferromagnetic exchange mechanisms.
Findings
Au4Mn has a Curie temperature of 385 K.
Manganese exhibits a spin moment of 4.1 μB with quenched orbital moment.
Gold induces a small magnetic moment and mediates ferromagnetic exchange.
Abstract
Metallic Mn-based alloys with a nearest-neighbor Mn-Mn distance greater than 0.4 nm exhibit large, well-localized magnetic moments. Here we investigate the magnetism of tetragonal Au4Mn with a Curie temperature of 385 K, where manganese has a spin moment of 4.1 muB and its orbital moment is quenched. Since 80% of the atoms are gold, the spin orbit interaction is strong and Au4Mn exhibits uniaxial magnetocrystalline anisotropy with surface maze domains at room temperature. The magnetic hardness parameter of 1.0 is sufficient to maintain the magnetization along the c-axis for a sample of any shape. Au also reduces the spin moment of Mn through 5d-3d orbital hybridization. An induced moment of 0.05 muB was found on Au under a pulsed field of 40 T. Density functional theory calculations indicate that the Mn-Mn exchange is mediated by spin-polarized gold 5d and 6p electrons. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic Properties of Alloys · Magnetic properties of thin films · Rare-earth and actinide compounds
