Magnetic‐ and Spin‐Gapless‐Related Transport Properties in Sputtered Mn2CoGa Thin Films
Guizhou Xu,
Li Tang,
Peihao Wang
et al.
Abstract:Spin‐gapless semiconductors (SGS) are highly attractive for spintronics applications due to their unique spin‐polarized band structure. In this study, we focus on the potential SGS candidate of Mn2CoGa alloy by growing thin films using magnetron sputtering on Si(001)/SiO2 substrates. By applying appropriate heat treatment, the Mn2CoGa thin films can crystallize into the expected Heusler structure, as confirmed by the dominant (220) peak observed in XRD. These films exhibited soft magnetized behavior, with a sa… Show more
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