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Large anomalous Hall effect induced by weak ferromagnetism in the noncentrosymmetric antiferromagnet $\mathrm{Co}\mathrm{Nb}_3\mathrm{S}_6$

Authors :
Tanaka, Hiroaki
Okazaki, Shota
Kuroda, Kenta
Noguchi, Ryo
Arai, Yosuke
Minami, Susumu
Ideta, Shinichiro
Tanaka, Kiyohisa
Lu, Donghui
Hashimoto, Makoto
Kandyba, Viktor
Cattelan, Mattia
Barinov, Alexei
Muro, Takayuki
Sasagawa, Takao
Kondo, Takeshi
Source :
Phys. Rev. B 105, L121102 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We study the mechanism of the exceptionally large anomalous Hall effect (AHE) in the noncentrosymmetric antiferromagnet $\mathrm{Co}\mathrm{Nb}_3\mathrm{S}_6$ by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) and magnetotransport measurements. From ARPES measurements of $\mathrm{Co}\mathrm{Nb}_3\mathrm{S}_6$ and its family compounds ($\mathrm{Fe}\mathrm{Nb}_3\mathrm{S}_6$ and $\mathrm{Ni}\mathrm{Nb}_3\mathrm{S}_6$), we find a band dispersion unique to the Co intercalation existing near the Fermi level. We further demonstrate that a slight deficiency of sulfur in $\mathrm{Co}\mathrm{Nb}_3\mathrm{S}_6$ eliminates the ferromagnetism and the AHE simultaneously while hardly changing the band structure, indicating that the weak ferromagnetism is responsible for the emergence of the large AHE. Based on our results, we propose Weyl points near the Fermi level to cause the large AHE.<br />Comment: 7+28 pages, 4+18 figures, Physical Review B accepted

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Phys. Rev. B 105, L121102 (2022)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2202.09280
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.105.L121102