Is the incommensurate magnetic order in Mn3Sn cycloidal or cosine?
Hexagonal Mn3Sn displays a large Anomalous Hall Effect (AHE) at room temperature, which can easily be controlled, and is therefore an excellent candidate material for spintronic applications. The AHE is closely linked to the magnetic structure. In some samples, the AHE vanishes upon cooling below 270 K, when the magnetic structure changes from a 120 degree type structure, to some kind of spiral or helix. The precise nature of this magnetic structure is presently unknown. With this proposal, we wish to use spherical neutron polarimetry to determine this magnetic structure.
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Henrik Jacobsen; CEDERHOLM Jeppe; KRIGHAAR Kristine; QURESHI Navid; RODRIGUEZ VELAMAZAN Jose Alberto; STUNAULT Anne and VEDEL Christian. (2023). Is the incommensurate magnetic order in Mn3Sn cycloidal or cosine?. Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) doi:10.5291/ILL-DATA.5-54-393
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