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Role of Oxygen Vacancies in transposing the Electronic Properties of a Nonmagnetic Band Insulator KTaO<sub>3</sub>

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Abstract

Potassium Tantalate (KTaO3) based 2-DEG is a potential platform for investigating spin-orbit coupling driven novel electronic and magnetic phenomena. In KTaO3 (KTO), oxygen vacancies emerge new exotic and collective behaviors like the observation of anomalous and topological Hall effect, an insulator to metal transition, etc. Our ab-initio calculations show that the isolated oxygen vacancies in KTO behave like a magnetic impurity, transforming the system from non-magnetic to a magnetic state. Noncollinear calculations reveal that isolated oxygen vacancies in KTO lead to non-trivial spin texture formation in real and momentum space. The local magnetic moments around the oxygen vacancies can cause skew scattering of the electrons, which originate the observation of the anomalous Hall effect in oxygen-deficient KTO. The ab-initio calculations also show that the oxygen vacancies tend to form a linear cluster around the Ta atoms.

Presenters

  • Sanat Gogoi

    Indian Institute of Science Bangalore

Authors

  • Sanat Gogoi

    Indian Institute of Science Bangalore

  • Shashank Ojha

    Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, Indian Institute of Science

  • Manju Mishra Patidar

    UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific Research, UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific Research, Indore

  • RANJAN PATEL

    Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, Indian Institute of Science

  • Prithwijit Mandal

    Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, Indian Institute of Science

  • Siddharth Kumar

    Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, Indian Institute of Science

  • Radhakrishnan Venkatesh

    UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific Research

  • Vedachalaiyer Ganesan

    UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific Research

  • Srimanta Middey

    Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, Indian Institute of Science

  • Manish Jain

    Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, Centre for Condensed Matter Theory, Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Science