1. The thickness dependence of quantum oscillations in ferromagnetic Weyl metal SrRuO3.
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Kar, Uddipta, Singh, Akhilesh Kr., Hsu, Yu-Te, Lin, Chih-Yu, Das, Bipul, Cheng, Cheng-Tung, Berben, M., Yang, Song, Lin, Chun-Yen, Hsu, Chia-Hung, Wiedmann, S., Lee, Wei-Cheng, and Lee, Wei-Li
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FERROMAGNETIC materials ,FREQUENCIES of oscillating systems ,PHASE oscillations ,OSCILLATIONS ,LANDAU levels ,SEMIMETALS - Abstract
In a thin Weyl semimetal, a thickness dependent Weyl-orbit quantum oscillation was proposed to exist, originating from a nonlocal cyclotron orbit via electron tunnelings between top and bottom Fermi-arc surface states. Here, magneto-transport measurements were carried out on untwinned Weyl metal SrRuO
3 thin films. In particular, quantum oscillations with a frequency Fs1 ≈ 30 T were identified, corresponding to a small Fermi pocket with a light effective mass. Its oscillation amplitude appears to be at maximum for thicknesses in a range of 10 to 20 nm, and the phase of oscillation exhibits a systematic change with film thickness. The constructed Landau fan diagram shows an unusual concave downward curvature in the 1/μ0 Hn -n curve, where n is the Landau level index. From thickness and field-orientation dependence, the Fs1 oscillation is attributed to be of surface origin. Those findings can be understood within the framework of the Weyl-orbit quantum oscillation effect with non-adiabatic corrections. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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