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Magnetic interactions and origin of high Curie temperatures in high Mn content (MnSb2Te4)x(Sb2Te3)1-x quantum materials
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Understanding the magnetic interactions that promote high TC in topological quantum materials is essential to effectively design materials whose magnetic configuration persists at high temperatures and are thus practical to integrate into commercial spintronic devices. Here we provide evidence of the origin of the high TC observed in mixed Mn1+ySb2-yTe4 septuple layers and Sb2-yMnyTe3 quintuple layer structures. Analysis of the quintuple layer/septuple layer structures explored their magnetic behavior through different models of Mn-incorporation in the crystal, evidenced as Mn spin S = 5/2, and provided an explanation for the low magnetization per Mn atom observed, signature of competing ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic interactions between Mn2+ ions. Our studies provide insight to better understand and control the Mn incorporation in our samples to optimize their properties.
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