Magnetic anisotropy in single-crystalline antiferromagnetic Mn$_2$Au
Mebatsion S. Gebre, Rebecca K. Banner, Kisung Kang, Kejian Qu, Huibo, Cao, Andr\'e Schleife, Daniel P. Shoemaker

TL;DR
This study reports the growth of high-quality single crystals of Mn$_2$Au using a bismuth flux method, and characterizes its magnetic and electrical properties, revealing isotropic low-field susceptibility and extremely high spin-flop fields relevant for spintronic applications.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel flux growth technique for Mn$_2$Au single crystals and provides detailed magnetic susceptibility measurements confirming theoretical predictions.
Findings
Mn$_2$Au crystals precipitate below 550°C.
Room-temperature resistivity is 16-19 μΩ·cm with a residual resistivity ratio of 41.
Magnetic susceptibility is isotropic in the low-field limit, consistent with calculations.
Abstract
Multiple recent studies have identified the metallic antiferromagnet MnAu to be a candidate for spintronic applications due to apparent in-plane anisotropy, preserved magnetic properties above room temperature, and current-induced N\'eel vector switching. Crystal growth is complicated by the fact that MnAu melts incongruently. We present a bismuth flux method to grow millimeter-scale bulk single crystals of MnAu in order to examine the intrinsic anisotropic electrical and magnetic properties. Flux quenching experiments reveal that the MnAu crystals precipitate below 550{\deg}C, about 100{\deg}C below the decomposition temperature of MnAu. Bulk MnAu crystals have a room-temperature resistivity of 16-19 -cm and a residual resistivity ratio of 41. MnAu crystals have a dimensionless susceptibility on the order of 10, comparable to calculated and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic properties of thin films · Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials · Magnetic Properties of Alloys
