Electron correlations and charge segregation in layered manganese pnictide antiferromagnets showing anomalously large magnetoresistance

2021 
A family of layered manganese-pnictide antiferromagnets ${\mathrm{BaMn}}_{2}{Pn}_{2}$ ($\mathit{Pn}$ stands for P, As, Sb, and Bi) has been recently shown to host anomalously large magnetoresistance (MR) with both positive and negative MR components. In search for the microscopic picture of MR in this family, we here report a local-probe $^{55}\mathrm{Mn}$ nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) study. The zero-field NMR spectra and the temperature dependence of the spin-lattice relaxation rates are fully consistent with the proposed G-type antiferromagnetic order. However, a close inspection of the $^{55}\mathrm{Mn}$ NMR spectra reveals a fine structure, which is due to the weakly localized charge carriers. As these carriers localize and segregate in the presence of electron correlations, they also undergo collective spin fluctuations which freeze-out at low temperatures and thus contribute to the $^{55}\mathrm{Mn}$ spin-lattice relaxation. The characteristic temperatures of the appearance of these additional features in the magnetic response probed by $^{55}\mathrm{Mn}$ NMR correlate well with the anomalies in the resistivity and anomalously large MR, which hints that the two phenomena are connected.
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