Magnetism, heat capacity and electronic structure of EuCd$_2$P$_2$ in view of its colossal magnetoresistance
Autor: | Usachov, Dmitry Yu., Krebber, Sarah, Bokai, Kirill A., Tarasov, Artem V., Kopp, Marvin, Garg, Charu, Virovets, Alexander, Müller, Jens, Mende, Max, Poelchen, Georg, Vyalikh, Denis V., Krellner, Cornelius, Kliemt, Kristin |
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Rok vydání: | 2024 |
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Druh dokumentu: | Working Paper |
Popis: | The mechanism of the peculiar transport properties around the magnetic ordering temperature of semiconducting antiferromagnetic EuCd$_2$P$_2$ is not yet understood. With a huge peak in the resistivity observed above the N\'eel temperature, $T_{\rm N}=10.6\,\rm K$, it exhibits a colossal magnetoresistance effect. Recent reports on observations of ferromagnetic contributions above $T_{\rm N}$ as well as metallic behavior below this temperature have motivated us to perform a comprehensive characterization of this material, including its resistivity, heat capacity, magnetic properties and electronic structure. Our transport measurements revealed quite different temperature dependence of resistivity with the maximum at $14\,\rm K$ instead of previously reported $18\,\rm K$. Low-field susceptibility data support the presence of static ferromagnetism above $T_{\rm N}$ and show a complex behavior of the material at small applied magnetic fields. Namely, signatures of reorientation of magnetic domains are observed up to $T=16\,\rm K$. Our magnetization measurements indicate a magnetocrystalline anisotropy which also leads to a preferred alignment of the magnetic clusters above $T_{\rm N}$. The momentum-resolved photoemission experiments at temperatures from $24\,\rm K$ down to $2.5\,\rm K$ indicate the permanent presence of a fundamental band gap without change of the electronic structure when going through $T_N$ that is in contradiction with previous results. We performed \textit{ab initio} band structure calculations which are in good agreement with the measured photoemission data when assuming an antiferromagnetic ground state. Calculations for the ferromagnetic phase show a much smaller bandgap, indicating the importance of possible ferromagnetic contributions for the explanation of the colossal magnetoresistance effect in the related EuZn$_2$P$_2$. Comment: 13 pages, 9 figures |
Databáze: | arXiv |
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