Unusual Intralayer Ferromagnetism Between S = 5/2 ions in MnBi$_2$Te$_4$: Role of Empty Bi $p$ States (2003.06585v1)
Abstract: The layered magnetic topological insulator MnBi$_2$Te$_4$ is a promising platform to realize the quantum anomalous Hall effect because its layers possess intrinsic ferromagnetism. However, it is not well understood why the high-spin $d5$ magnetic ions Mn${2+}$ forming the Mn-Te-Mn spin exchange paths prefer ferromagnetic (FM) coupling, contrary to the prediction of the Goodenough-Kanamori rule that a TM-L-TM spin exchange, where TM and L are a transition-metal magnetic cation and a main group ligand, respectively, is antiferromagnetic (AFM) even when the bond angle of the exchange path is 90${\circ}$. Using density functional theory (DFT) calculations, we show that the presence of Bi${3+}$ ions is essential for the FM coupling in MnBi$_2$Te$_4$. Then, using a tight-binding model Hamiltonian, we find that high-spin $d5$ ions (S = 5/2) in TM-L-TM spin exchange paths prefer FM coupling if the empty p-orbitals of a nonmagnetic cation M (e.g., Bi${3+}$ ion) hybridize strongly with those of the bridging ligand L, but AFM coupling otherwise.
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