Tuning the Hall response of a non-collinear antiferromagnet with spin-transfer torques and oscillating magnetic fields

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Abstract

The kagome lattice antiferromagnets Mn3X(= Sn, Ge) have a non-collinear 120° ordered ground state, which engenders a strong anomalous Hall response. It has been shown that this response is linked to the magnetic order and can be manipulated through it. Here we use a combination of strain and spin-transfer torques to control the magnetic order and hence switch deterministically between states of different chirality. Each of these chiral ground states has an anomalous Hall conductivity tensor in a different direction. Furthermore, we show that a similar manipulation of the strained sample can be obtained through oscillating magnetic fields, potentially opening a pathway to optical switching in these materials.

*O.A.T. acknowledges the support by the Australian Research Council (Grant No. DP200101027), the Cooperative Research Project Program at the Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University (Japan), and NCMAS grant. S.D. is supported by funding from the Max Planck-UBC-UTokyo Center for Quantum Materials, the Canada First Research Excellence Fund, Quantum Materials and Future Technologies Program, and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science KAKENHI (Grant No. JP19H01808).

Publication: arXiv:2202.06882

Presenters

  • Oleg A Tretiakov

    • University of New South Wales

Authors

  • Oleg A Tretiakov

    • University of New South Wales
  • Sayak Dasgupta

    • University of British Columbia