Giant magnetoresistance in BaMn<sub>2</sub>Pn<sub>2</sub> (Pn = As, Sb, Bi)
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Abstract
We report our discovery of a new kind of giant magnetoresistance (GMR) in the family of BaMn2Pn2 antiferromagnets, where Pn stands for As, Sb, and Bi [1, 2]. BaMn2Pn2’s are intriguing materials hosting a magnetic hexadecapole ordering that preserves the parity-time symmetry even though both time and space inversion are broken [3]. The hexadecapole ordering microscopically stems from symmetry-preserved spin-dependent d-p hybridization that governs the low energetic excitations and therefore promises exotic transport properties. Here we describe a new GMR in BaMn2Pn2’s with the following features [1,2]: (1) the magnitudes of the unique negative GMR are larger than 98 %, being comparable with those of other exotic GMR systems, (2) GMR exhibits a very unusual angular under the rotation of magnetic fields, (3) GMR is band selective in sign, showing negative and positive signs for hole- and electron-like carriers, respectively. These properties are incompatible to any known mechanism of magnetoresistance and call for new explanations.
[1] K. K. Huynh et al., submitted (2018)
[2] T. Ogasawara et al.. submitted (2018)
[3] H. Watanabe et al., PRB 96 064432 (2017)
[1] K. K. Huynh et al., submitted (2018)
[2] T. Ogasawara et al.. submitted (2018)
[3] H. Watanabe et al., PRB 96 064432 (2017)
*This work was supported by World Premier International Research Center Initiative (WPI), MEXT, Japan.
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Presenters
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Khuong Huynh
- WPI-Advanced Institute for Materials Research
- WIP-AIMR, Tohoku University
- WPI-AIMR, Tohoku University