- Chen, Xiang;
- Ruiz, Alejandro;
- Bishop, Alexander J;
- Gunn, Brandon;
- Basak, Rourav;
- Zhu, Tiancong;
- He, Yu;
- Vranas, Mayia;
- Weschke, Eugen;
- Kawakami, Roland K;
- Birgeneau, Robert J;
- Frano, Alex
The quasi-two-dimensional magnetic topological insulator MnBi2Se4, stabilized via nonequilibrium molecular beam epitaxy, is investigated by resonant soft x-ray scattering. Kiessig fringes are observed, confirming a high sample quality and a thin film thickness of 10 septuple layers (∼13 nm). An antiferromagnetic Bragg peak is observed at the structurally forbidden reflection, whose magnetic nature is validated by studying its temperature, energy, and polarization dependence. Through a detailed analysis, an A-type antiferromagetic order with in-plane moments is implied. This alternative spin structure in MnBi2Se4, in contrast to the Ising antiferromagnetic states in other magnetic topological insulators, might be relevant for hosting new topological states.