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Two-dimensional ordering and collective magnetic excitations in the dilute ferromagnetic topological insulator (Bi0.95Mn0.05)...

by David Vaknin, Daniel M Pajerowski, Deborah Schlagel, Kevin Dennis, Robert Mcqueeney
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Physical Review B
Publication Date
Page Number
220404
Volume
99
Issue
22

Employing elastic and inelastic neutron scattering (INS) techniques, we report on the microscopic properties of the ferromagnetism in the dilute magnetic topological insulator (Bi0.95Mn0.05)2Te3. Neutron diffraction of polycrystalline samples shows the ferromagnetic (FM) ordering is long range within the basal plane, and mainly two dimensional (2D) in character with short-range correlations between layers below TC≈13 K. Remarkably, we observe gapped and collective magnetic excitations in this dilute magnetic system. The excitations appear typical of quasi-2D FM systems despite the severe broadening of short-wavelength magnons which is expected from the random spatial distribution of Mn atoms in the Bi planes. A detailed analysis of the INS provides the average values for exchange couplings which are consistent with reports of carrier-mediated interactions.