The evolution of Berry curvature under hydrostatic pressure on compensated ferrimagnet Mn<sub>3</sub>Al
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Abstract
The evolution of Berry curvature under hydrostatic pressure is studied in Mn3Al, a compensated ferrimagnetic Heusler compound. The pressure affects the occupation of certain k points, which influences the Berry curvature thereby affecting the anomalous (AHE), the spin Hall effect (SHE), and the anomalous Nernst effect (ANE). More specifically, AHE and SHE exhibit quite similar behavior due to half-metallicity, which is governed by the sum of Berry curvature of occupied bands. On the other hand, ANE reflects Berry curvature on the Fermi surface. In addition, at μ=0 eV,where nodal line exits, AHE, SHE, and ANE are compared with .
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Presenters
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Guihyun Han
University of Ulsan
Authors
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Guihyun Han
University of Ulsan
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Minkyu Park
Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science; University of Ulsan
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Sonny H. Rhim
University of Ulsan, Univ of Ulsan