Pressure tuning of electronic and magnetic properties in a topological antiferromagnet

ORAL

Abstract

The antiferromagnetic interlayer exchange coupling in MnBi2Te4-based magnetic topological insulators gives rise to rich magnetic states as distinguished by their spin configurations. Reversible control of the magnetism and band topology is greatly sought after to access their unexplored quantum states and achieve better control of these states. Mechanical modulations of the lattice structure serve as an effective tuning parameter, which can manipulate the electronic band structures and modify the crystal field splitting, leading to the interplay of magnetic and topological phases. Here, we studied the magnetotransport properties of the MnBi2Te4 thin films under hydrostatic pressure. We observed a reversible control of both the magnetic and topological phases by high pressure at different magnetic fields. Our results suggest that pressure allows a tuning of the surface exchange interaction and the Chern insulator state.

*This work was supported by the National Science Foundation the Quantum Leap Big Idea under Grant No. 1936383, and the U.S. Army Research Office MURI program under Grant No. W911NF-20-2-0166. A portion of this work was performed at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, which is supported by National Science Foundation Cooperative Agreement No. DMR-1644779* and the State of Florida.

Presenters

  • Su Kong Chong

    • University of California, Los Angeles

Authors

  • Su Kong Chong

    • University of California, Los Angeles
  • David E Graf

    • Florida State University
    • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
    • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory and Department of Physics, Florida State University
  • Chao Lei

    • University of Texas at Austin
    • The University of Texas at Austin
  • Seng Huat Lee

    • Pennsylvania State University
  • Masaki Tanabe

    • University of California, Los Angeles
  • Ting-Hsun Yang

    • University of California, Los Angeles
  • Zhiqiang Mao

    • Pennsylvania State University
  • Allan H MacDonald

    • University of Texas at Austin
  • Kang-Lung Wang

    • University of California, Los Angeles