Room-temperature antiferromagnetic resonance in NaMnAs

Abstract

We report on antiferromagnetic resonance experiments in bulk tetragonal NaMnAs -- a room-temperature antiferromagnetic semiconductor. Our results corroborate previous ab initio studies, which propose that NaMnAs is an easy-axis antiferromagnet with the Néel vector oriented along the tetragonal axis. At B = 0 , we find a single antiferromagnetic resonance line at 7 meV and associate it with a doubly degenerate ( k = 0 ) magnon mode. Its energy softens considerably with increasing T , but remains clearly visible in the data up to room temperature. From the experimental data, we estimate the single-ion anisotropy of the Mn ions in NaMnAs in the range 0.1-0.2 meV, a value that is relatively large compared to other manganese-based antiferromagnets.

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