Probing the magnetic polaron state in the ferromagnetic semiconductor HgCr$_2$Se$_4$ with resistance fluctuation and muon-spin spectroscopy measurements

Merlin Mitschek, T. J. Hicken,Shuai Yang, M. N. Wilson, F. L. Pratt,Chennan Wang, Stephen J. Blundell,Zhilin Li,Yongqing Li,Tom Lancaster,Jens Müller

arXiv (Cornell University)(2021)

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Combined resistance noise and muon-spin relaxation ($\mu$SR) measurements of the ferromagnetic semiconductor HgCr$_2$Se$_4$ suggest a degree of magnetoelectric coupling and provide evidence for the existence of isolated magnetic polarons. These form at elevated temperatures and undergo a percolation transition with a drastic enhancement of the low-frequency 1/$f$-type charge fluctuations at the insulator-to-metal transition at $\sim 95 - 98$ K in the vicinity of the magnetic ordering temperature $T_C \sim 105 - 107$ K. Upon approaching the percolation threshold from above, the strikingly unusual dynamics of a distinct two-level fluctuator superimposed on the $1/f$ noise can be described by a slowing down of the dynamics of a nanoscale magnetic cluster, a magnetic polaron, when taking into account an effective radius of the polaron depending on the spin correlation length. Coinciding temperature scales found in $\mu$SR and noise measurements suggest changes in the magnetic dynamics over a wide range of frequencies and are consistent with the existence of large polarized and domain-wall-like regions at low temperatures, that result from the freezing of spin dynamics at the magnetic polaron percolation transition.
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magnetic polaron state,ferromagnetic semiconductor
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