具有Fe-Doping的MnNiGe化合物的明显旋转结构和巨大的气磁效应
Feiran Shen1,2, Houbo Zhou1,2, Fengxia Hu1,2,3
1Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|May 3, 2021
概括
我们在Fe-doped MnFeNiGe中发现了一种新的反铁磁自旋结构, 这种压力诱导的旋转演变表现出显著的气磁效应,对传感器应用具有前景.
科学领域:
- 材料科学
- 凝聚物质物理学
- 磁力学
背景情况:
- 磁体系统中的旋转结构是由相互竞争的交换合产生的.
- 压力可以改变原子间距离和电子结构,导致旋转进化和气磁效应 (BME).
- BME在传感器和执行器中具有潜在的应用.
研究的目的:
- 在Fe-doped Mn0.87Fe0.13NiGe中报告一个新的旋转结构.
- 研究压力驱动的旋转结构演变及其相关的气磁效应.
- 为观察到的现象提供理论支持.
主要方法:
- 在现场水静压和磁场下进行中子粉散射 (NPD).
- 基本原则的计算.
主要成果:
- 在Fe-doped Mn0.87Fe0.13NiGe中发现了一种新的环状螺旋反铁磁 (CyS-AFMb) 旋转结构.
- 压力高于4kbar导致转换为45°圆螺旋铁磁 (45°-CoS-FMa) 配置.
- 转换导致磁矩缩短 (22%) 和增强BME.
- 第一个原理的计算支持了压力诱导的旋转结构演变,并扩大了原子的3D带宽.
结论:
- 这项研究揭示了Fe-doped MnFeNiGe中压力诱导的新型旋转结构演变.
- 观察到增强的气磁效应对开发先进的磁传感器和执行器具有重大影响.
- 理论计算证实了增强BME和旋转结构转换背后的机制.
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