Anomalous temperature dependence of local magnetic fields in altermagnetic MnTe
Abstract: Altermagnets are a novel type of magnetic system that has a spin-polarised electric band structure in the absence of a net magnetic moment, leading to exciting prospects in potential device applications. Hexagonal MnTe, a prototypical altermagnet, has arguably shown the most properties consistent with theoretical predictions, including an anomalous Hall effect despite no net magnetisation, and strong altermagnet-induced spin splitting in the electronic band structure. Here we present muon-spin spectroscopy measurements of a single crystal of MnTe. Below room temperature we observe pronounced anomalies in the muon-spin depolarisation, as well as the onset of a second, non-proportional internal field in the absence of an applied field. These findings point to a change in the magnetic structure around $T\simeq250$ K, which coincides with other changes in reported properties, such as transport.
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