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Observation of large intrinsic anomalous Hall conductivity in polycrystalline Mn3Sn films

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posted on 2024-11-17, 16:12 authored by Wafa Afzal, Zengji Yue, Zhi Li, Michael Fuhrer, Xiaolin Wang
Topological antiferromagnets have a significant role to play in the modern day electronics and spintronics due to the presence of peculiar symmetries and magnetically driven large anomalous transport behaviour. We report the observation of anomalous Hall effect in Mn3Sn polycrystalline thin films deposited on Al2O3 substrate with a large anomalous Hall conductivity of 65 (Ωcm)−1 at 3 K. The Hall and magnetic measurements show a very small hysteresis owing to a weak ferromagnetic moment present in this material. The longitudinal resistivity decreases sufficiently for the thin films as compared to the polycrystalline bulk sample used as the target for the film deposition. The anomalous Hall resistivity and conductivity decreases almost linearly with the increase in the temperature. A negative magnetoresistance is observed for all the measured temperatures with the negative decrease in the magnitude with the increase in temperature.

Funding

Australian Research Council (FT130100778)

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Journal title

Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids

Volume

161

Language

English

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