We report on systematic temperature- and magnetic field-dependent studies of the EuGa4 binary compound, which crystallizes in a centrosymmetric tetragonal BaAl4-type structure with space group I4/mmm. The electronic properties of EuGa4 single crystals, with an antiferromagnetic (AFM) transition at TN∼16.4 K, were characterized via electrical resistivity and magnetization measurements. A giant nonsaturating magnetoresistance was observed at low temperatures, reaching ∼7×104 % at 2 K in a magnetic field of 9 T. In the AFM state, EuGa4 undergoes a series of metamagnetic transitions in an applied magnetic field, clearly manifested in its field-dependent electrical resistivity. Below TN, in the ∼4-7 T field range, we observe also a clear hump-like anomaly in the Hall resistivity which is part of the anomalous Hall resistivity. We attribute such a hump-like feature to the topological Hall effect, usually occurring in noncentrosymmetric materials known to host topological spin textures (as e.g., magnetic skyrmions). Therefore, the family of materials with a tetragonal BaAl4-type structure, to which EuGa4 and EuAl4 belong, seems to comprise suitable candidates on which one can study the interplay among correlated-electron phenomena (such as charge-density wave or exotic magnetism) with topological spin textures and topologically nontrivial bands.
@article{arxiv.2110.08522,
title = {Giant magnetoresistance and topological Hall effect in the EuGa4 antiferromagnet},
author = {H. Zhang and X. Y. Zhu and Y. Xu and D. J. Gawryluk and W. Xie and S. L. Ju and M. Shi and T. Shiroka and Q. F. Zhan and E. Pomjakushina and T. Shang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.08522},
year = {2021}
}