Unusual magnetic and transport properties of heavily disordered Mn–Zn–M (M = Ga and Sn) alloys with a β-Mn-type chiral structure

Abstract

The solid-solution alloys of Mn–Zn–Ga and Mn–Zn–Sn have been synthesized by a high-temperature method and structurally characterized by X-ray diffraction studies. The substitutional solid-solution alloys that crystallize in the chiral space group P4132 or P4332 adopt the A13-type structure (β-Mn). Similar to β-Mn, the 20 atoms in the cubic unit cell are distributed over 8c and 12d Wyckoff positions. In the structure of β-Mn-type Mn–Zn–Ga (Sn) alloys, the 8c position is occupied by the Mn atom only and remains unaffected by chemical substitution. The 12d site that forms a hyperkagomé network (“distorted windmill”) composed of corner-sharing triangles is randomly occupied by Mn, Zn, and M (M = Ga or Sn) atoms in the alloys of Mn0.80Zn0.15Ga0.05 and Mn0.80Zn0.15Sn0.05. Both of them possess a magnetically frustrated ground state, and the magnetic frustration is attributed to the formation of a distorted network of corner-sharing triangles composed of mixed Mn/Zn/Ga(Sn) sites. The negative temperature coefficient of resistivity in Mn0.80Zn0.15Sn0.05 obeys the Mooij criterion, and the very low mobility of charge carriers can be attributed to the high degree of atomic disorder within the structures.

Graphical abstract: Unusual magnetic and transport properties of heavily disordered Mn–Zn–M (M = Ga and Sn) alloys with a β-Mn-type chiral structure

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Jun 2025
Accepted
20 Aug 2025
First published
11 Sep 2025

Dalton Trans., 2025, Advance Article

Unusual magnetic and transport properties of heavily disordered Mn–Zn–M (M = Ga and Sn) alloys with a β-Mn-type chiral structure

R. Pan, A. Saraswati, A. Mondal, P. Biswal, D. Samal, N. Kumar and P. P. Jana, Dalton Trans., 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5DT01357G

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