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Saturation of the anomalous Hall effect at high magnetic fields in altermagnetic RuO2

Authors :
Tschirner, Teresa
Keßler, Philipp
Betancourt, Ruben Dario Gonzalez
Kotte, Tommy
Kriegner, Dominik
Buechner, Bernd
Dufouleur, Joseph
Kamp, Martin
Jovic, Vedran
Smejkal, Libor
Sinova, Jairo
Claessen, Ralph
Jungwirth, Tomas
Moser, Simon
Reichlova, Helena
Veyrat, Louis
Source :
APL Mater. 11, 101103 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Observations of the anomalous Hall effect in RuO$_2$ and MnTe have demonstrated unconventional time-reversal symmetry breaking in the electronic structure of a recently identified new class of compensated collinear magnets, dubbed altermagnets. While in MnTe the unconventional anomalous Hall signal accompanied by a vanishing magnetization is observable at remanence, the anomalous Hall effect in RuO$_2$ is excluded by symmetry for the N\'eel vector pointing along the zero-field [001] easy-axis. Guided by a symmetry analysis and ab initio calculations, a field-induced reorientation of the N\'eel vector from the easy-axis towards the [110] hard-axis was used to demonstrate the anomalous Hall signal in this altermagnet. We confirm the existence of an anomalous Hall effect in our RuO$_2$ thin-film samples whose set of magnetic and magneto-transport characteristics is consistent with the earlier report. By performing our measurements at extreme magnetic fields up to 68 T, we reach saturation of the anomalous Hall signal at a field $H_{\rm c} \simeq$ 55 T that was inaccessible in earlier studies, but is consistent with the expected N\'eel-vector reorientation field.<br />Comment: 4 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
APL Mater. 11, 101103 (2023)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2309.00568
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0160335