Ferromagnetism of MnxSi1-x (x~0.5) films grown in the shadow geometry by pulsed laser deposition method


Ferromagnetism of MnxSi1-x (x~0.5) films grown in the shadow geometry by pulsed laser deposition method

Nikolaev, S.; Semisalova, A.; Rylkov, V.; Tugushev, V.; Zenkevich, A.; Vasiliev, A.; Pashaev, E.; Chernoglazov, K.; Chesnokov, Y.; Likhachev, I.; Perov, N.; Matveyev, Y.; Novodvorskii, O.; Kulatov, E.; Bugaev, A.; Wang, Y.; Zhou, S.

The results of a comprehensive study of magnetic, magneto-transport and structural properties of nonstoichiometric MnxSi1-x (x=0.51-0.52) films grown by the Pulsed Laser Deposition (PLD) technique onto Al2O3(0001) single crystal substrates at T = 340 C are present. A highlight of used PLD method is the non-conventional ("shadow") geometry with Kr as a scattering gas during the sample growth. It is found that the films exhibit high-temperature (HT) ferromagnetism (FM) with the Curie temperature TC ~ 370 K accompanied by positive sign anomalous Hall effect (AHE); they also reveal the polycrystalline structure with unusual distribution of grains in size and shape. It is established that HT FM order is originated from the bottom interfacial self-organizing nanocrystalline layer. The upper layer adopted columnar structure with the lateral grain size >50 nm, possesses low temperature (LT) type of FM order with ТС ~ 46 K and contributes essentially to the magnetization at T < 50 K. Under these conditions, AHE changes its sign from positive to negative at T < 30K. We attribute observed properties to the synergy of distribution of MnxSi1-x crystallites in size and shape as well as peculiarities of defect-induced FM order in shadow geometry grown polycrystalline MnxSi1-x (x~0.5) films.

Keywords: Si-Mn alloys; High-temperature ferromagnetism; Anomalous Hall effect

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