New Journal of Physics (Jan 2023)

Observation of an anomalous Hall effect in single-crystal Mn3Pt

  • Belén E Zuniga-Cespedes,
  • Kaustuv Manna,
  • Hilary M L Noad,
  • Po-Ya Yang,
  • Michael Nicklas,
  • Claudia Felser,
  • Andrew P Mackenzie,
  • Clifford W Hicks

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/acbc3f
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 2
p. 023029

Abstract

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The Mn _3 X family of compounds was the first in which a large anomalous Hall effect (AHE) was predicted to arise from a purely antiferromagnetic structure, due to the Berry curvature in momentum space. Nearly simultaneously with this prediction, a large AHE was observed experimentally in one of the hexagonal members of this family, Mn _3 Sn. Aligning antiferromagnetic domains, a necessary step for observation of the AHE, is more challenging for the cubic members of the Mn _3 X family, due to a combination of smaller spontaneous ferromagnetic moments and much stronger magnetic anisotropy. Here, we use a combination of uniaxial stress and applied magnetic field to align domains of bulk single-crystal Mn _3 Pt, and demonstrate for the first time a substantial AHE in a bulk sample of a cubic member of the Mn _3 X family. The AHE remains locked in with essentially no quantitative variation when the stress is ramped back to zero, which shows that it is not a consequence of any stress-induced ferromagnetic moment.

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