Journal Article FZJ-2020-01073

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Giant anomalous Nernst effect in noncollinear antiferromagnetic Mn-based antiperovskite nitrides

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2020
APS College Park, MD

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Abstract: The anomalous Nernst effect (ANE)—the generation of a transverse electric voltage by a longitudinal heat current in conducting ferromagnets or antiferromagnets—is an appealing approach for thermoelectric power generation in spin caloritronics. The ANE in antiferromagnets is particularly convenient for the fabrication of highly efficient and densely integrated thermopiles as lateral configurations of thermoelectric modules increase the coverage of heat source without suffering from the stray fields that are intrinsic to ferromagnets. In this work, using first-principles calculations together with a group theory analysis, we systematically investigate the spin-order-dependent ANE in noncollinear antiferromagnetic Mn-based antiperovskite nitrides Mn3XN(X=Ga, Zn, Ag, and Ni). The ANE in Mn3XN is forbidden by symmetry in the R1 phase but amounts to its maximum value in the R3 phase. Among all Mn3XN compounds, Mn3NiN presents the most significant anomalous Nernst conductivity of 1.80AK−1m−1 at 200 K, which can be further enhanced if strain, electric, or magnetic fields are applied. The ANE in Mn3NiN, being one order of magnitude larger than that in the famous Mn3Sn, is the largest one discovered in antiferromagnets so far. The giant ANE in Mn3NiN originates from the sharp slope of the anomalous Hall conductivity at the Fermi energy, which can be understood well from the Mott relation. Our findings provide a host material for realizing antiferromagnetic spin caloritronics that promises exciting applications in energy conversion and information processing.

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  1. Quanten-Theorie der Materialien (PGI-1)
  2. Quanten-Theorie der Materialien (IAS-1)
  3. JARA-FIT (JARA-FIT)
  4. JARA - HPC (JARA-HPC)
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  1. 142 - Controlling Spin-Based Phenomena (POF3-142) (POF3-142)
  2. 143 - Controlling Configuration-Based Phenomena (POF3-143) (POF3-143)
  3. Topological transport in real materials from ab initio (jiff40_20190501) (jiff40_20190501)

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