Tuning TbMn<sub>6</sub>Sn<sub>6</sub> via Cr doping
ORAL
Abstract
Kagome materials have gained much attention due to the coexistence of flat bands and Dirac points in their band structures which may become topologically non-trivial with the addition of spin-orbit coupling. The RT6X6 (R = rare earth, T = transition metal, X = Si, Ge, Sn) kagome family is of particular interest due to the kagome layers being comprised solely of T. The ferrimagnet TbMn6Sn6 was recently claimed to be a quantum-limit Chern topological magnet [1], but the physics of this system is still being debated [2]. We present data on single crystals of Tb(CrxMn1-x)6Sn6 showing that doping with the largely non-magnetic Cr effectively tunes this system. The ferrimagnetic transition temperature and subsequent spin-reorientation temperature seen in TbMn6Sn6 both decrease with doping, the anomalous Hall effect is significantly altered with doping, and for a large range of x an exchange bias is observed that exists up to 100K. These responses provide evidence that doping can play a large role in engineering the magnetic and topological phases of the RT6X6 family.
[1] J.-X. Yin et al., Nature 583, 533-536 (2020)
[2] D. C. Jones et al., arXiv: 2203.17246
[1] J.-X. Yin et al., Nature 583, 533-536 (2020)
[2] D. C. Jones et al., arXiv: 2203.17246
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Presenters
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Jonathan M DeStefano
University of Washington
Authors
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Jonathan M DeStefano
University of Washington
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Elliott W Rosenberg
University of Washington, Stanford University
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Olivia Peek
University of Washington
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Kamal Harrison
University of Central Florida
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Jiun-Haw Chu
University of Washington, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA