Magnetoconductance signatures of chiral domain-wall bound states in magnetic topological insulators

ORAL

Abstract

Recent magnetoconductance measurements performed on magnetic topological insulator candidates have revealed butterfly-shaped hysteresis. This hysteresis has been attributed to the formation of gapless chiral domain-wall bound states during a magnetic field sweep. We treat this phenomenon theoretically, providing a link between microscopic magnetization dynamics and butterfly hysteresis in magnetoconductance. Further, we illustrate how a spatially resolved conductance measurement can probe the most striking feature of the domain-wall bound states: their chirality. This work establishes a regime where a definitive link between butterfly hysteresis in longitudinal magnetoconductance and domain-wall bound states can be made. This analysis provides an important tool for the identification of magnetic topological insulators.

*We acknowledge support from NSERC, FRQNT, INTRIQ, CIFAR, Nordea Fonden, and the Schulich Graduate Fellowship.

Presenters

  • Kunal Tiwari

    • Physics, McGill Univ

Authors

  • Kunal Tiwari

    • Physics, McGill Univ
  • William Coish

    • Physics, McGill Univ
  • Tami Pereg-Barnea

    • McGill Univ
    • McGill University
    • Physics, McGill University
    • Department of Physics, McGill University
    • Physics, McGill Univ