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Magnetic Structure and Spin Fluctuations in Colossal Magnetoresistance Ferrimagnet Mn3Si2Te6

Published 27 Sep 2022 in cond-mat.str-el | (2209.13664v2)

Abstract: The ferrimagnetic insulator Mn3Si2Te6, which features a Curie temperature Tc at 78 K and a delicate yet consequential magnetic frustration, exhibits colossal magnetoresistance (CMR) when the magnetic field is applied along the magnetic hard axis, surprisingly inconsistent with existing precedents [Y. Ni, H. Zhao, Y. Zhang et al. Phys. Rev. B 103, L161105 (2021)]. This discovery motivates a thorough single-crystal neutron diffraction study in order to gain insights into the magnetic structure and its hidden correlation with the new type of CMR. Here we report a noncollinear magnetic structure below the Tc where the moments lie predominantly within the basal plane but tilt toward the c axis by ~10o at ambient conditions. A substantial magnetic diffuse scattering decays slowly and persists well above the Tc. The evolution of the spin correlation lengths agrees well with the electrical resistivity, underscoring the role of spin fluctuation contributing to the magnetoresistivity near the transition. Application of magnetic field along the c axis, renders a swift occurrence of CMR but only a slow tilting of the magnetic moments toward the c axis. The unparalleled changes indicate a non-consequential role of magnetic polarization.

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