Detecting quadrupole: a hidden source of magnetic anisotropy for Manganese alloys

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Mn-based alloys exhibit unique properties in the spintronics materials possessing perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA) beyond the Fe and Co-based alloys. It is desired to figure out the quantum physics of PMA inherent to Mn-based alloys, which have never been reported. Here, the origin of PMA in ferrimagnetic Mn3− δ Ga ordered alloys is investigated to resolve antiparallel-coupled Mn sites using x-ray magnetic circular and linear dichroism (XMCD/XMLD) and a first-principles calculation. We found that the contribution of orbital magnetic moments in PMA is small from XMCD and that the finite quadrupole-like orbital distortion through spin-flipped electron hopping is dominant from XMLD and theoretical calculations. These findings suggest that the spin-flipped orbital quadrupole formations originate from the PMA in Mn3− δ Ga and bring the paradigm shift in the researches of PMA materials using x-ray magnetic spectroscopies.

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Okabayashi, J., Miura, Y., Kota, Y., Z. Suzuki, K., Sakuma, A., & Mizukami, S. (2020). Detecting quadrupole: a hidden source of magnetic anisotropy for Manganese alloys. Scientific Reports, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-66432-9

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