Transport Properties of Fe-doped type-II Weyl semimetal WTe<sub>2</sub>
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Abstract
The interplay of topology and magnetism represents a new playground to explore novel quantum phenomenon. Doping of magnetic atoms in topological semimetals could enable new phenomena arising from the coupling between magnetic, electronic, and topological properties, possibly open a new route for further exploration of electronic and spintronic applications. Here, we report the tuning of electronic properties of type-II Weyl semimetal WTe2 by Fe doping. We successfully synthesized Fe-doped WTe2 single crystals and characterized their structure and transport properties. Our study shows the drastic effects of dilute magnetic impurities in the electronic properties of non-magnetic WTe2, which offers a unique route to explore emergent quantum phenomenon introduced by time reversal symmetry breaking in host Weyl semimetal.
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Presenters
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Rabindra Basnet
University of Arkansas, Department of Physics, University of Arkansas
Authors
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Rabindra Basnet
University of Arkansas, Department of Physics, University of Arkansas
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Krishna Pandey
University of Arkansas
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Gokul Acharya
University of Arkansas
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Md Rafique Un Nabi
University of Arkansas
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Aaron Wegner
University of Arkansas, Department of Physics, University of Arkansas
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Jin Hu
University of Arkansas, The University of Arkansas