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Cubic Mn2Ga Thin Films: Crossing the Spin Gap with Ruthenium

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PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
Volume 112, Issue 2, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.027201

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  1. Science Foundation Ireland as part of the NISE project [10/IN1.13006]
  2. SSPP project [11/SIRG/I2130]
  3. Irish Government
  4. Synchrotron SOLEIL [20110285]
  5. EU FP7 project IFOX [NMP3-LA-2010-246102]

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Cubic Mn2Ga films with the half-Heusler C1(b) structure are grown on V (001) epitaxial films. The phase is a soft ferrimagnet, with Curie temperature T-C = 225K and magnetization M-s 280 kAm(-1), equivalent to 1.65 mu(B) per formula. Adding ruthenium leads to an increase of T-C up to 550 K in cubic Mn2RuxGa films with x = 0.33 and a collapse of the net magnetization. The anomalous Hall effect changes sign at x = 0.5, where the sign of the magnetization changes and the magnetic easy direction flips from in plane to perpendicular to the film. The Mn2Ru0.5Ga compound with a valence electron count of 21 is identified as a zero-moment ferrimagnet with high spin polarization, which shows evidence of half-metallicity.

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