Above-room-temperature ferromagnetic state in a proximitized topological Dirac semimetal
ORAL
Abstract
We report an above-room-temperature ferromagnetic state realized in a proximitized Dirac semimetal, which is fabricated by growing typical Dirac semimetal Cd3As2 films on a ferromagnetic garnet with strong perpendicular magnetization. Observed anomalous Hall conductivity with substantially large Hall angles is found to be almost proportional to the separation of the Weyl nodes and opposite in sign to magnetization, in agreement with a minimal model behavior. Theoretical calculations based on first-principles electronic structure of Cd3As2 also demonstrate that the Fermi-level dependent anomalous Hall conductivity reflects the Berry curvature originating in the split Weyl nodes. The present high-mobility Dirac-semimetal/ferromagnetic-insulator heterostructure will provide a novel platform for exploring Weyl-node transport phenomena and spintronic functions lately proposed for topological semimetals.
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Presenters
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Masaki Uchida
Univ of Tokyo
Authors
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Masaki Uchida
Univ of Tokyo
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Takashi Koretsume
Tohoku University, Department of Physics, Tohoku University
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Shin Sato
Univ of Tokyo
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Markus Kriener
RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science, RIKEN CEMS, Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS), RIKEN
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Yusuke Nakazawa
Univ of Tokyo
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Shinichi Nishihaya
Univ of Tokyo
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Yasujiro Taguchi
RIKEN, Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS), RIKEN, Japan, RIKEN CEMS
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Ryotaro Arita
University of Tokyo, Univ of Tokyo, Department of Applied Physics, The University of Tokyo
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Masashi Kawasaki
Univ of Tokyo, University of Tokyo, Department of Applied Physics, Univ of Tokyo