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Emergence of asymmetric skew-scattering dominated anomalous Nernst effect in spin gapless semiconductors Co<sub>1+x</sub>Fe<sub>1-x</sub>CrGa

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Abstract



Heusler alloy-based spin gapless semiconductors (SGSs) with very high Curie temperatures (TC) have recently gained enormous attention because of their unconventional electronic structures. They exhibit a zero band gap in one of the spin channels and a non-zero band gap in the other spin channel, making them a promising class of materials for tunable spin transport. Here, we report the first ever experimental observation of anomalous Nernst effect (ANE) in Co1+xFe1−xCrGa (x = 0, 0.2, 0.4, and 0.5), which are the emerging quaternary Heusler alloy-based SGSs (Phys. Rev. B 99, 104429 (2019)). Our findings reveal that the electron-electron elastic scattering and the disorder mediated weak localization effect play the major roles in electrical transport for all the samples at low temperatures, whereas the magnon-drag effect dominates the longitudinal thermoelectric transport. The ANE coefficient at room temperature increases from ≈ 0.018 μV. K-1 for <!--[if gte msEquation 12]> style='mso-bidi-font-style:normal'>x=0 to ≈ 0.063 μV. K-1 for <!--[if gte msEquation 12]> style='mso-bidi-font-style:normal'>x=0.5 , which is higher than that for Ni81Fe19 and compressively strained SrRuO3 films. Furthermore, the ANE coefficient decreases gradually with lowering temperature for all the samples. Our analysis indicates that the observed ANE in these samples originates from asymmetric skew-scattering of charge carriers.

Publication: Phys. Rev. B 106, 134416 (2022). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.106.134416

Presenters

  • Amit Chanda

    University of South Florida

Authors

  • Amit Chanda

    University of South Florida

  • Deepika Rani

    Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi

  • Jadupati Nag

    Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Hiroshima University

  • Aftab Alam

    Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

  • K. G Suresh

    Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

  • Manh-Huong Phan

    University of South Florida, Univ of South Florida

  • Hariharan Srikanth

    University of South Florida