Investigation of nonlinear Hall effect in a topological semimetal
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Abstract
Topological semimetals exhibit novel quantum phases and properties of matter, such as surface/edge states, topological Fermi arc, highly anisotropic negative longitudinal magnetoresistance, and exotic Hall transports. Recently, a new type of Hall effect is discovered in time-reversal symmetric topological semimetals in which the Hall conductivity is proportional to the square of the applied voltage. This unusual Hall signal is resulting from Berry curvature dipole (BCD) allowed from broken crystalline symmetry. In this talk, we will present electronic and transport properties of a topological semimetal exhibiting BCD-induced nonlinear Hall effect using angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, first-principles calculations, and transport measurements. We find that substantial nonlinear Hall conductivity, mainly contributed from the BCD around Weyl points located near the Fermi energy.
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Presenters
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Ji-Eun Lee
Korea Institute of Science and Technology / Pusan Natl Univ
Authors
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Ji-Eun Lee
Korea Institute of Science and Technology / Pusan Natl Univ
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Minseong Kwon
Korea Institute of Science and Technology / Kyunghee Univ
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Jinwoong Hwang
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Choongyu Hwang
Pusan Natl Univ
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Sung-Kwan Mo
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Cedomir Petrovic
Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Chaun jang
Korea Institute of Science and Technology
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Se Young Park
Soongsil University
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Hyejin Ryu
Korea Institute of Science and Technology