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Tunable Colossal Anomalous Hall Conductivity in Half-Metallic CoS<sub>2</sub>

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Abstract

The anomalous Hall conductivity (AHC) in magnetic materials has emerged as a key adjustable function in spin-torque devices and advanced magnetic sensors. Among systems with near-half-metallicity and broken time-reversal symmetry, cobalt disulfide (CoS2) has proven to be a material capable of significantly enhancing its AHC. In this study, the AHC of CoS2 is empirically assessed by manipulating the chemical potential through Fe- (hole) and Ni- (electron) doping. The primary mechanism underlying the colossal AHC is identified through the application of density functional theory and tight-binding analyses. The main source of this substantial AHC is traced to four spin-polarized massive Dirac dispersions in the kz = 0 plane of the Brillouin zone, located slightly below the Fermi level. In Co0.95Fe0.05S2, the AHC, which is directly proportional to the momentum-space integral of the Berry curvature (BC), reached a record-breaking value of 2507 𝛀−1cm−1. This is because the four BC hotspots from gapped band crossings all exhibit the same sign, a consequence of the d-wave-like spin-orbit coupling among spin-polarized eg orbitals.

Presenters

  • Se Young Park

    Soongsil University

Authors

  • Se Young Park

    Soongsil University

  • Joonyoung Choi

    Kyungpook National University

  • Jin-Hong Park

    Seoul Natl Univ

  • Wonshik Kyung

    Yonsei University

  • Younsik Kim

    Seoul Natl Univ

  • Mi Kyung Kim

    Yonsei University

  • Junyoung Kwon

    Postech

  • Changyoung Kim

    Department of Physics and Astronomy, Seoul National University, Seoul National University, Seoul Natl Univ

  • Jun-Won Rhim

    Ajou University

  • Youn Jung Jo

    Kyungpook National University