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Anomalous Magnetotransport Induced by Spin Fluctuations in the Metallic Delafossite Triangular-Lattice Antiferromagnet PdCrO<sub>2</sub>

ORAL

Abstract

ABO2 delafossite materials are of high interest due to their fascinating physical properties, such as record-breaking oxide electrical conductivity, and emergent magnetic states related to geometrical frustration. Recent studies on PdCrO2, a metallic delafossite triangular-lattice antiferromagnet (TN ≈ 38 K), have uncovered an unconventional anomalous Hall effect, with origins that remain poorly understood. Here, we utilize wide-temperature-range X-ray diffraction, inelastic neutron scattering, magnetic pair distribution function analysis, muon spin relaxation, magnetometry, and magnetotransport measurements on high-quality chemical vapor transport (CVT)-grown PdCrO2 single crystals to elucidate the role of frustrated spin fluctuations above TN in anomalous structural and magnetotransport behavior. PdCrO2 is the first metallic delafossite to exhibit a large and unusual c-axis negative thermal expansion (-5 ppm/K) up to 300 K, likely related to short-range magnetic fluctuations. Most surprisingly, both the anomalous Hall effect and magnetoresistance in PdCrO2 persist far above TN, connecting to the negative thermal expansion and suggesting a possible role for chiral spin-clusters.

Presenters

  • Yu Tao

    University of Minnesota

Authors

  • Yu Tao

    University of Minnesota

  • Yi Zhang

    University of Minnesota

  • Fred Tutt

    University of Minnesota

  • Daniel Phelan

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • Christian Balz

    Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • Sabrina Hatt

    Brigham Young University

  • Emma Zappala

    Brigham Young University

  • Joerg Neuefeind

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • Gerald Morris

    TRIUMF

  • Javier Garcia-Barriocanal

    University of Minnesota

  • Pahuni Jain

    University of Minnesota

  • Ethan Ritz

    Harvey Mudd College, University of Minnesota

  • Stephan Rosenkranz

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • Turan Birol

    University of Minnesota

  • Benjamin A Frandsen

    Research Advisor, Brigham Young University

  • Chris Leighton

    University of Minnesota