Authors
Michael Chilcote, Alessandro R Mazza, Qiangsheng Lu, Isaiah Gray, Qi Tian, Qinwen Deng, Duncan Moseley, An‐Hsi Chen, Jason Lapano, Jason S Gardner, Gyula Eres, T Zac Ward, Erxi Feng, Huibo Cao, Valeria Lauter, Michael A McGuire, Raphael Hermann, David Parker, Myung‐Geun Han, Asghar Kayani, Gaurab Rimal, Liang Wu, Timothy R Charlton, Robert G Moore, Matthew Brahlek
Publication date
2024/6
Journal
Advanced Functional Materials
Pages
2405829
Description
The field of spintronics has seen a surge of interest in altermagnetism due to novel predictions and many possible applications. MnTe is a leading altermagnetic candidate that is of significant interest across spintronics due to its layered antiferromagnetic structure, high Neel temperature (TN ≈ 310 K) and semiconducting properties. The results on molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) grown MnTe/InP(111) films are presented. Here, it is found that the electronic and magnetic properties are driven by the natural stoichiometry of MnTe. Electronic transport and in situ angle‐resolved photoemission spectroscopy show the films are natively metallic with the Fermi level in the valence band and the band structure is in good agreement with first‐principles calculations for altermagnetic spin‐splitting. Neutron diffraction confirms that the film is antiferromagnetic with planar anisotropy and polarized neutron reflectometry indicates …
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