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Canted Antiferromagnetism in Polar MnSiN$_2$ with High Néel Temperature

Published 8 Aug 2023 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci and cond-mat.other | (2308.04558v2)

Abstract: MnSiN$2$ is a transition metal nitride with Mn and Si ions displaying an ordered distribution on the cation sites of a distorted wurtzite-derived structure. The Mn${2+}$ ions reside on a 3D diamond-like covalent network with strong superexchange pathways. We simulate its electronic structure and find that the N anions in MnSiN$_2$ act as $\sigma$- and $\pi$-donors, which serve to enhance the N-mediated superexchange, leading to the high N\'{e}el ordering temperature of $T_N$ = 443 K. Polycrystalline samples of MnSiN$_2$ were prepared to reexamine the magnetic structure and resolve previously reported discrepancies. An additional magnetic canting transition is observed at $T\mathrm{cant}$ = 433 K and the precise canted ground state magnetic structure has been resolved using a combination of DFT calculations and powder neutron diffraction. The calculations favor a $G$-type antiferromagnetic spin order with lowering to $Pc\prime$. Irreducible representation analysis of the magnetic Bragg peaks supports the lowering of the magnetic symmetry. The computed model includes a 10$\circ$ rotation of the magnetic spins away from the crystallographic $c$-axis consistent with measured powder neutron diffraction data modeling and a small canting of 0.6$\circ$.

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