Mn(Pt$_{1-x}$Pd$_{x}$)$_5$P: Isovalent Tuning of Mn Sublattice Magnetic Order
Tyler J. Slade, Ranuri S. Dissanayaka Mudiyanselage, Nao Furukawa,, Tanner R. Smith, Juan Schmidt, Lin-Lin Wang, Chang-Jong Kang, Kaya Wei,, Zhixue Shu, Tai Kong, Ryan Baumbach, Gabriel Kotliar, Sergey L. Budko, Weiwei, Xie, Paul C. Canfield

TL;DR
This study explores how substituting Pd for Pt in MnPt$_5$P tunes its magnetic order, revealing a highly sensitive magnetic phase diagram and a significant increase in Curie temperature with Pd content.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed phase diagram of Mn(Pt$_{1-x}$Pd$_x$)$_5$P, showing isovalent substitution dramatically alters magnetic states and raises questions about the underlying mechanisms.
Findings
Antiferromagnetic order in MnPt$_5$P is highly sensitive to Pd substitution.
Low Pd fractions cause complex magnetic transitions including re-entrant behavior.
Curie temperature increases with Pd content, peaking at 312 K around x=0.62.
Abstract
We report the growth and characterization of MnPdP, a ferromagnet with T 295 K, and conduct a substitutional study with its antiferromagnetic analogue MnPtP. We grow single crystals of MnPdP and Mn(PtPd)P by adding Mn into (PtPd)-P based melts. All compounds in the family adopt the layered anti-CeCoIn structure with space group P4/mmm, and EDS and XRD results indicate that MnPtP and MnPdP form a solid solution. Based on magnetization and resistance data, we construct a T-x phase diagram for Mn(PtPd)P and demonstrate the antiferromagnetic order found in MnPtP is extraordinarily sensitive to Pd substitution. At low Pd fractions (x 0.010), the single antiferromagnetic transition in pure MnPtP splits into a higher temperature ferromagnetic transition followed on cooling by a lower temperature…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic Properties of Alloys · Magnetic properties of thin films · Magnetic Properties and Applications
