Designing giant Hall response in layered topological semimetals
Grigorii Skorupskii,
Fabio Orlandi,
Iñigo Robredo,
Milena Jovanovic,
Rinsuke Yamada,
Fatmagül Katmer,
Maia G. Vergniory,
Pascal Manuel,
Max Hirschberger and
Leslie M. Schoop ()
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Grigorii Skorupskii: Princeton University
Fabio Orlandi: STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Iñigo Robredo: Donostia International Physics Center
Milena Jovanovic: Princeton University
Rinsuke Yamada: The University of Tokyo
Fatmagül Katmer: Princeton University
Maia G. Vergniory: Donostia International Physics Center
Pascal Manuel: STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Max Hirschberger: The University of Tokyo
Leslie M. Schoop: Princeton University
Nature Communications, 2024, vol. 15, issue 1, 1-11
Abstract:
Abstract Noncoplanar magnets are excellent candidates for spintronics. However, such materials are difficult to find, and even more so to intentionally design. Here, we report a chemical design strategy that allows us to find a series of noncoplanar magnets—Ln3Sn7 (Ln = Dy, Tb)—by targeting layered materials that have decoupled magnetic sublattices with dissimilar single-ion anisotropies and combining those with a square-net topological semimetal sublattice. Ln3Sn7 shows high carrier mobilities upwards of 17,000 cm2 ⋅ V−1 ⋅ s−1, and hosts noncoplanar magnetic order. This results in a giant Hall response with an anomalous Hall angle of 0.17 and Hall conductivity of over 42,000 Ω−1 ⋅ cm−1—a value over an order of magnitude larger than the established benchmarks in Co3Sn2S2 and Fe thin films.
Date: 2024
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