Half-metallicity and wandering axis ferromagnetism in Fe$_2$Ti$_{1-x}$Mn$_x$Sn (0 $< x \leq$ 0.3) Heusler Alloys
Kulbhushan Mishra, Shishir Kumar Pandey, S. Chaudhuri, Rajeev Rawat, and P. A. Bhobe

TL;DR
This study explores how Mn substitution affects the electronic, magnetic, and transport properties of Fe$_2$Ti$_{1-x}$Mn$_x$Sn Heusler alloys, revealing half-metallicity and a unique wandering axis ferromagnetic state.
Contribution
It demonstrates the emergence of half-metallicity and a ferromagnetic ground state with wandering axis behavior due to Mn substitution in Fe$_2$TiSn, supported by comprehensive experimental and theoretical analysis.
Findings
Half-metallic ground state in Mn-rich compositions
Wandering axis ferromagnetism with local lattice distortion
Kondo-like low-temperature behavior and electron-phonon scattering
Abstract
We investigate the effect of Mn substitution in FeTiMnSn on electronic structure and magnetic and electrical transport properties. The spin-polarized density of states calculations using density-functional theory (DFT) yields a half-metallic ground state in Mn-rich compositions. Localized magnetic moments at Mn sites interacting through the cloud of conduction electrons formed by Fe and Ti atoms are also predicted. Electrical resistivity and magneto-transport measurements reveal a Kondo-like ground state at low temperatures and a peculiar linear negative temperature coefficient of resistance in the high-temperature regime with a predominant electron-phonon scattering mechanism. Analysis of room temperature powder X-ray diffraction data reveals a highly ordered L2 structure and reduction of antisite disorder upon Mn substitution. The temperature-dependent…
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