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Anomalous Hall and Nernst effects in ferrimagnetic Mn$_4$N films: possible interpretation and prospect for enhancement

Published 4 Dec 2020 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2012.02510v2)

Abstract: Ferrimagnetic Mn$4$N is a promising material for heat flux sensors based on the anomalous Nernst effect (ANE) because of its sizable uniaxial magnetic anisotropy ($K{\rm u}$) and low saturation magnetization ($M_{\rm s}$). We experimentally and theoretically investigated the ANE and anomalous Hall effect in sputter-deposited Mn$4$N films. It was revealed that the observed negative anomalous Hall conductivity ($\sigma{xy}$) could be explained by two different coexisting magnetic structures, that is, a dominant magnetic structure with high $K_{\rm u}$ contaminated by another structure with negligible $K_{\rm u}$ owing to an imperfect degree of order of nitrogen. The observed transverse thermoelectric power ($S_{\rm ANE}$) of $+0.5\, \mu{\rm V/K}$ at $300\, {\rm K}$ gave a transverse thermoelectric coefficient ($\alpha_{xy}$) of $+0.34\, {\rm A/(m \cdot K)}$, which was smaller than the value predicted from first-principles calculation. The interpretation for $\alpha_{xy}$ based on the first-principles calculations led us to conclude that the realization of single magnetic structure with high $K_{\rm u}$ and optimal adjustment of the Fermi level are promising approaches to enhance $S_{\rm ANE}$ in Mn$4$N through the sign reversal of $\sigma{xy}$ and the enlargement of $\alpha_{xy}$ up to a theoretical value of $1.77\, {\rm A/(m \cdot K)}$.

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