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    Electron localization into spin-polaron state in MnSi

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    Strong electron localization into a bound state has been found in both paramagnetic and ferromagnetic states of the transition metal compound MnSi by muon spin-rotation spectroscopy in magnetic fields up to 7 T and from 2 K to room temperature. This bound state, with a characteristic radius R≈0.4 nm and net spin S=24±2, is consistent with confinement of the electron’s wave function within roughly one lattice cell of MnSi and is suggested to be a spin polaron. Such spin polarons may form due to a strong exchange interaction between itinerant electrons and the magnetic electrons of Mn ions of the same 3d type; as such, they might affect the peculiar electronic and magnetic properties of MnSi
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