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Large Hall Signal due to Electrical Switching of an Antiferromagnetic Weyl Semimetal State

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Abstract

The electrical manipulation of a topological state is crucial for utilizing the robust properties of topological materials in electronic devices [1,2]. Recently, such manipulation is realized in the antiferromagnetic Weyl semimetal Mn3Sn through the readout signal of anomalous Hall effect in the Mn3Sn/heavy metal (Pt, W) heterostructures [3]. Here, we reported that the switching of Hall signal of Mn3Sn/heavy metal multilayer can be significantly enhanced by: (i) changing the crystal orientation of Mn3Sn by removing Ru buffer layer, and (ii) changing the interfacial condition by annealing at the interface between Mn3Sn and the heavy metal. Compared to the reported switching Hall signal in Ru/Mn3Sn/Pt multilayers, the switching Hall resistance becomes one order larger, ~0.35 Ω, in the Mn3Sn/W devices. The readout voltage can be increased to mV order by increasing the read current. Moreover, by investigating the thickness dependence of Mn3Sn layer, we found that the effective switching thickness in Mn3Sn layer could go up to 40nm, which is much thicker than ferromagnetic materials.

[1] S. Nakatsuji, N. Kiyohara, T. Higo, Nature 527, 212-215 (2015).

[2] T. Higo, et al. APL 113, 202402 (2018).

[3] H. Tsai, T. Higo, et al. Nature 580, 608–613 (2020).  

Publication: H. Tsai, T. Higo, K. Kondou, S. Sakamoto, A. Kobayashi, T. Matsuo, S. Miwa, Y. Otani, S. Nakatsuji<br>Large Hall Signal due to Electrical Switching of an Antiferromagnetic Weyl Semimetal State<br>Small Sci. 2000025 (2021).

Presenters

  • Hanshen Tsai

    ISSP, Univ. of Tokyo

Authors

  • Hanshen Tsai

    ISSP, Univ. of Tokyo

  • Tomoya Higo

    Department of Physics, University of Tokyo, Dept. of Phys. Univ. of Tokyo

  • Kondou Kouta

    RIKEN

  • Shoya Sakamoto

    University of Tokyo, ISSP, Univ. of Tokyo

  • Ayuko Kobayashi

    ISSP, Univ. of Tokyo

  • Matsuo Takumi

    Department of Physics, University of Tokyo, Dept. of Phys. Univ. of Tokyo

  • Shinji Miwa

    Univ of Tokyo, ISSP, Univ of Tokyo

  • Yoshichika Otani

    ISSP, Univ of Tokyo

  • Satoru Nakatsuji

    Univ of Tokyo-Kashiwanoha, Department of Physics, University of Tokyo, The University of Tokyo, University of Tokyo, Japan, Univ of Tokyo, Dept. of Phys. Univ. of Tokyo