Giant room temperature anomalous Hall effect and magnetically tuned topology in the ferromagnetic Weyl semimetal Co<sub>2</sub>MnAl
ORAL
Abstract
Weyl semimetals have been extensively studied due to their exotic properties such as topological surface states and anomalous transport phenomena. Their band structure topology is usually predetermined by material parameters and can hardly be manipulated once the material is formed. By calculations and experiments, we reveal a tunable, giant anomalous Hall effect in the ferromagnet Co2MnAl. The transition between Weyl points and nodal rings occurs when rotating the magnetization axis. We propose a material recipe to generate the giant anomalous Hall effect by gaping nodal rings without requiring the existence of Weyl points. In addition, experiments show the strong anomalous Hall effect even at room temperature with a large Hall angle 21%. Our work reveals an ideal intrinsically magnetic platform to explore the interplay between magnetic dynamics and topological physics for the development of a new generation of spintronic devices.
*We acknowledge the Willner Family Leadership Institute for the Weizmann Institute of Science, the Benoziyo Endowment Fund for the Advancement of Science, Ruth and Herman Albert Scholars Program for New Scientists, and the European Research Council (ERC grant No. 815869).
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Presenters
Jahyun Koo
Weizmann institute of science
Authors
Peigang Li
Tulane University
Jahyun Koo
Weizmann institute of science
Wei Ning
Pennsylvania state University
Jinguo Li
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Leixin Miao
Materials Science and Engineering, Penn State University
Pennsylvania State University
Pennsylvania state University
Lujin Min
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, 16802, USA
Pennsylvania State University
Pennsylvania state University
Yanglin Zhu
Department of Physics, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, USA
Physics, The Pennsylvania State University
Department of Physics, Pennsylvania State University
Pennsylvania State University
Penn State University
Physics, Penn State University
Pennsylvania state University
Yu Wang
Physics, Pennsylvania State University
Physics, The Pennsylvania State University
Pennsylvania State University
Department of Physics, Pennsylvania State University
Physics, Penn State University
Pennsylvania state University
Nasim Alem
Pennsylvania State University
Pennsylvania state University
Chao-Xing Liu
Department of Physics, Pennsylvania State University
Department of Physics, the Pennsylvania State University
Pennsylvania State University
Pennsylvania state University
Zhiqiang Mao
Pennsylvania State University
Tulane University
Physics, Pennsylvania State University
Department of Physics, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, USA
Physics, The Pennsylvania State University
Department of Physics, Pennsylvania State University
Penn State University
Physics, Penn State University
The Pennsylvania State University
binghai yan
Department of Condensed Matter Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science