Electronic structure and exchange interactions in altermagnetic MnGeP$_2$ in the quasiparticle-self-consistent $GW$ approach
Ilteris K. Turan, Walter R L. Lambrecht, Jerome Jackson

TL;DR
This study employs the quasiparticle-self-consistent $GW$ method to analyze the electronic structure, optical properties, and exchange interactions in altermagnetic MnGeP$_2$, revealing its antiferromagnetic semiconducting nature and detailed magnetic interactions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive $GW$-based analysis of MnGeP$_2$, including exchange interactions, spin splittings, and optical spectra, highlighting its altermagnetic properties and effects of defects.
Findings
MnGeP$_2$ is an antiferromagnetic semiconductor with a 2.44 eV direct gap.
The material exhibits sizable spin splittings along certain high-symmetry lines.
Exchange interactions are predominantly antiferromagnetic and decrease with doping.
Abstract
The QS method is used to study the electronic band structure, optical dielectric function, and exchange interactions in chalcopyrite, , structure MnGeP. The material is found to be an antiferromagnetic semiconductor with the lowest direct gap of 2.44 eV at the point and an indirect gap of 1.87 eV. The material is an altermagnet, with the two magnetic atoms of opposite spin related by a two-fold rotation operation perpendicular to the main 4-fold rotation inversion axis. The spin splittings along a low symmetry line like are sizable, while at k-points on the diagonal mirror planes or on the twofold symmetry axes, the spin splitting is zero. The exchange interactions are calculated using a linear response approach. The antiferromagnetic exchange-interaction between nearest neighbors in the primitive unit cell is dominating and found to be slightly…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRare-earth and actinide compounds · Iron-based superconductors research · Magnetic Properties of Alloys
