Significant composition dependence of the anomalous Hall effect in the metallic triangular lattice antiferromagnet Co<sub>1/3</sub>TaS<sub>2</sub>

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Abstract

This presentation reports that metallic triangular antiferromagnet Co1/3TaS2 exhibits a substantial anomalous Hall effect (AHE) tunable by cobalt composition. We have synthesized single-crystal CoxTaS2 with a range of Co composition (0.299 < x < 0.34) and characterized their bulk properties. For 0.299 < x < 0.325, Co­xTaS2 undergoes two antiferromagnetic phase transitions at TN1 = 38 K and TN2 = 26.5 K. It exhibits the anomalous Hall effect as large as conventional ferromagnets (σxy(H = 0) ~ 70 Ω-1 cm-1) below TN2, together with a weak ferromagnetic moment along the c-axis (Mz(H = 0) ~ 0.01μB). Surprisingly, such bulk properties vary significantly with x, even though the investigated range does not deviate much from the ideal value of x = 1/3. Most importantly, the weak ferromagnetic moment (Mz(H = 0)) and the AHE (σxy(H = 0)) are absent for x > 0.325. Based on the similar composition dependence observed in isostructural material Fe1/3NbS2 [1] and our neutron diffraction data, we discuss the origin of the tunable AHE in CoxTaS2.



[1] S. Wu et. al., Phys. Rev. X 12, 021003 (2022)

Publication: P. Park et el., npj Quantum materials 7, 42 (2022)
P. Park et el., Submitted for publication

Presenters

  • Pyeongjae Park

    • Seoul Natl Univ

Authors

  • Pyeongjae Park

    • Seoul Natl Univ
  • Chaebin Kim

    • Seoul National University
  • Yeochan An

    • Seoul National University
  • Yoon-Gu Kang

    • Korea Adv Inst of Sci & Tech
  • Maxim Avdeev

    • Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation
    • Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization, Locked Bag 2001, Kirrawee DC, NSW 2232, Australia
    • Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, New South Wales 2234, Australia
  • Romain Sibille

    • Paul Scherrer Institut
    • Paul Scherrer Institute
  • Kazuki Iida

    • Comprehensive Research Organization for Science and Society
  • Ryoichi Kajimoto

    • J-PARC
  • Ki Hoon Lee

    • Incheon National University
  • Han-Jin Noh

    • Chonnam National University
    • Department of Physics, Chonnam National University, Gwangju 61186, Korea
  • Myung Jun Han

    • KAIST
    • Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
  • Cristian Batista

    • University of Tennessee
    • University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Je-Geun Park

    • Seoul Natl Univ
    • Seoul National University