Abstract
Ferromagnetic films of [Formula: see text]-ordered MnGa and MnAl that exhibit giant perpendicular magnetic anisotropy and great controllability in the magnetism and structural disorders show promising applications not only in magnetic recording, permanent magnets and spintronics, but also in controllable studies of disorder-relevant electrical transport phenomena. In this paper, we review the intriguing experimental observations of the orbital two-channel Kondo effect and anomalous Hall effect in [Formula: see text]-ordered MnGa and MnAl thin films with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy. We also give a perspective with regards to the future technological and fundamental applications of these perpendicularly magnetized Mn-based binary alloy films.
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