Single crystal synthesis and properties of the two-dimensional van der Waals frustrated magnets, Mn2In2Se5 and Mn2Ga2S5†
Abstract
There has been considerable interest in the search and design of two-dimensional (2D) van der Waals (vdW) compounds with exotic magnetic behavior. Here we establish the growth of phase pure crystals of Mn2In2Se5 and Mn2Ga2S5 and evaluate their structural, physical, and magnetic properties. These 2D vdW phases consist of double-octahedral thick Mn(S/Se)6 layers capped by InSe4 or GaS4 tetrahedra. Transmission electron microscopy confirms phase purity with the absence of impurity intergrowths of other closely related 2D vdW phases including Mn(In/Ga)2(Se/S)4 or In4Se3. Optical absorption measurements indicate these compounds have indirect band gaps of 1.33 and 1.58 eV, respectively. We also establish the Raman signatures for both compounds. Mn2In2Se5 and Mn2Ga2S5 are significantly frustrated magnetic materials due to the competing magnetic interactions in this double-thick triangular arrangement of metal atoms. They have magnetic transition temperatures of 7 and 13 K, respectively, compared to Weiss constants of −198 and −340 K, respectively. AC susceptibility experiments indicate that both Mn2In2Se5 and Mn2Ga2S5 exhibit significant spin glass character. The significant magnetic frustration makes these materials unique 2D magnetic vdW building blocks.