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Controlling the Metamagnetic Phase Transition in FeRh/MnRh Superlattices and Thin-Film Fe50‑xMn x Rh50 Alloys

Equiatomic and chemically ordered FeRh and MnRh compounds feature a first-order metamagnetic phase transition between antiferromagnetic and ferromagnetic order in the vicinity of room temperature, exhibiting interconnected structural, magnetic, and electronic order parameters. We show that these two...

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Published in:ACS applied materials & interfaces 2022-01, Vol.14 (2), p.3568-3579
Main Authors: Horký, Michal, Arregi, Jon Ander, Patel, Sheena K. K, Staňo, Michal, Medapalli, Rajasekhar, Caha, Ondřej, Vojáček, Libor, Horák, Michal, Uhlíř, Vojtěch, Fullerton, Eric E
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Summary:Equiatomic and chemically ordered FeRh and MnRh compounds feature a first-order metamagnetic phase transition between antiferromagnetic and ferromagnetic order in the vicinity of room temperature, exhibiting interconnected structural, magnetic, and electronic order parameters. We show that these two alloys can be combined to form hybrid metamagnets in the form of sputter-deposited superlattices and alloys on single-crystalline MgO substrates. Despite being structurally different, the magnetic behavior of the alloys with substantial Mn content resembles that of the FeRh/MnRh superlattices in the ultrathin individual layer limit. For FeRh/MnRh superlattices, dissimilar lattice distortions of the constituent FeRh and MnRh layers at the antiferromagnetic–ferromagnetic transition cause double-step transitions during cooling, while the magnetization during the heating branch shows a smooth, continuous trend. For Fe50‑x Mn x Rh50 alloy films, the substitution of Mn at the Fe sites introduces an effective tensile in-plane strain and magnetic frustration in the highly ordered epitaxial films, largely influencing the phase transition temperature T M (by more than 150 K). In addition, Mn acts as a surfactant, enabling the growth of continuous thin films at higher temperatures. Thus, the introduction of hybrid FeRh–MnRh systems with adjustable parameters provides a pathway for the realization of tunable spintronic devices based on magnetic phase transitions.
ISSN:1944-8244
1944-8252
DOI:10.1021/acsami.1c22460