Non-Fermi liquid state and field-induced topological Hall effect in pyrochlore-type Eu<sub>2</sub>Mo<sub>2</sub>O<sub>7</sub>
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Abstract
We synthesized pyrochlore-type Eu2Mo2O7, the collinear ferromagnetic metal. In this system, we can modify the magnetic interaction from ferromagnetic to antiferromagnetic by applying the pressure. The system shows no magnetic transition above 7 GPa and the resistivity becomes temperature independent. The Hall effect shows a maximum value near the ferromagnetic transition temperature and quantum critical point. These results suggest that the thermal or quantum fluctuation induces SSC and SSC oriented by the magnetic field causes large topological Hall effect.
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Presenters
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Hikaru Fukuda
The University of Tokyo
Authors
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Hikaru Fukuda
The University of Tokyo
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Kentaro Ueda
The University of Tokyo
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Chieko Terakura
RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS)
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Yoshio Kaneko
RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS)
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Yukako Fujishiro
RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS), RIKEN
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Shun Okumura
Univ of Tokyo, The University of Tokyo, The Univ. of Tokyo
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Hiraku Saito
Institute for Solid State Physics (ISSP), University of Tokyo
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Yasuyuki Kato
The University of Fukui, Univ. of Fukui, Univ of Tokyo
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Max Hirschberger
University of Tokyo, The University of Tokyo, RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS)
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Taro Nakajima
The Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo, Institute for Solid State Physics (ISSP), University of Tokyo
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Yukitoshi Motome
Department of Applied Physics, The University of Tokyo, The University of Tokyo, University of Tokyo, The Univ. of Tokyo
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Yoshinori Tokura
RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS), Department of Applied Physics and Quantum-Phase Electronics Center (QPEC), The University of Tokyo, Univ of Tokyo, The University of Tokyo, RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS), Tokyo college, The University of Tokyo, RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS); Department of Applied Physics and Quantum-Phase Electronics Center (QPEC), Univ. of Tokyo; Tokyo College, Univ. of Tokyo, RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS), Department of Applied Physics, Quantum-Phase Electronics Center (QPEC) and Tokyo College, University of Tokyo