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Giant Topological Hall Effect in the Noncollinear Phase of Two-Dimensional Antiferromagnetic Topological Insulator MnBi(4)Te(7)
[Image: see text] Magnetic topological insulators provide an important platform for realizing several exotic quantum phenomena, such as the axion insulating state and the quantum anomalous Hall effect, owing to the interplay between topology and magnetism. MnBi(4)Te(7) is a two-dimensional Z(2) anti...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8582087/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34776612 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.1c02625 |
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author | Roychowdhury, Subhajit Singh, Sukriti Guin, Satya N. Kumar, Nitesh Chakraborty, Tirthankar Schnelle, Walter Borrmann, Horst Shekhar, Chandra Felser, Claudia |
author_facet | Roychowdhury, Subhajit Singh, Sukriti Guin, Satya N. Kumar, Nitesh Chakraborty, Tirthankar Schnelle, Walter Borrmann, Horst Shekhar, Chandra Felser, Claudia |
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description | [Image: see text] Magnetic topological insulators provide an important platform for realizing several exotic quantum phenomena, such as the axion insulating state and the quantum anomalous Hall effect, owing to the interplay between topology and magnetism. MnBi(4)Te(7) is a two-dimensional Z(2) antiferromagnetic (AFM) topological insulator with a Néel temperature of ∼13 K. In AFM materials, the topological Hall effect (THE) is observed owing to the existence of nontrivial spin structures. A material with noncollinearity that develops in the AFM phase rather than at the onset of the AFM order is particularly important. In this study, we observed that such an unanticipated THE starts to develop in a MnBi(4)Te(7) single crystal when the magnetic field is rotated away from the easy axis (c-axis) of the system. Furthermore, the THE resistivity reaches a giant value of ∼7 μΩ-cm at 2 K when the angle between the magnetic field and the c-axis is 75°. This value is significantly higher than the values for previously reported systems with noncoplanar structures. The THE can be ascribed to the noncoplanar spin structure resulting from the canted state during the spin-flip transition in the ground AFM state of MnBi(4)Te(7). The large THE at a relatively low applied field makes the MnBi(4)Te(7) system a potential candidate for spintronic applications. |
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spelling | pubmed-85820872021-11-12 Giant Topological Hall Effect in the Noncollinear Phase of Two-Dimensional Antiferromagnetic Topological Insulator MnBi(4)Te(7) Roychowdhury, Subhajit Singh, Sukriti Guin, Satya N. Kumar, Nitesh Chakraborty, Tirthankar Schnelle, Walter Borrmann, Horst Shekhar, Chandra Felser, Claudia Chem Mater [Image: see text] Magnetic topological insulators provide an important platform for realizing several exotic quantum phenomena, such as the axion insulating state and the quantum anomalous Hall effect, owing to the interplay between topology and magnetism. MnBi(4)Te(7) is a two-dimensional Z(2) antiferromagnetic (AFM) topological insulator with a Néel temperature of ∼13 K. In AFM materials, the topological Hall effect (THE) is observed owing to the existence of nontrivial spin structures. A material with noncollinearity that develops in the AFM phase rather than at the onset of the AFM order is particularly important. In this study, we observed that such an unanticipated THE starts to develop in a MnBi(4)Te(7) single crystal when the magnetic field is rotated away from the easy axis (c-axis) of the system. Furthermore, the THE resistivity reaches a giant value of ∼7 μΩ-cm at 2 K when the angle between the magnetic field and the c-axis is 75°. This value is significantly higher than the values for previously reported systems with noncoplanar structures. The THE can be ascribed to the noncoplanar spin structure resulting from the canted state during the spin-flip transition in the ground AFM state of MnBi(4)Te(7). The large THE at a relatively low applied field makes the MnBi(4)Te(7) system a potential candidate for spintronic applications. American Chemical Society 2021-10-19 2021-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8582087/ /pubmed/34776612 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.1c02625 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Roychowdhury, Subhajit Singh, Sukriti Guin, Satya N. Kumar, Nitesh Chakraborty, Tirthankar Schnelle, Walter Borrmann, Horst Shekhar, Chandra Felser, Claudia Giant Topological Hall Effect in the Noncollinear Phase of Two-Dimensional Antiferromagnetic Topological Insulator MnBi(4)Te(7) |
title | Giant Topological Hall Effect in the Noncollinear
Phase of Two-Dimensional Antiferromagnetic Topological Insulator MnBi(4)Te(7) |
title_full | Giant Topological Hall Effect in the Noncollinear
Phase of Two-Dimensional Antiferromagnetic Topological Insulator MnBi(4)Te(7) |
title_fullStr | Giant Topological Hall Effect in the Noncollinear
Phase of Two-Dimensional Antiferromagnetic Topological Insulator MnBi(4)Te(7) |
title_full_unstemmed | Giant Topological Hall Effect in the Noncollinear
Phase of Two-Dimensional Antiferromagnetic Topological Insulator MnBi(4)Te(7) |
title_short | Giant Topological Hall Effect in the Noncollinear
Phase of Two-Dimensional Antiferromagnetic Topological Insulator MnBi(4)Te(7) |
title_sort | giant topological hall effect in the noncollinear
phase of two-dimensional antiferromagnetic topological insulator mnbi(4)te(7) |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8582087/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34776612 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.1c02625 |
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