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Giant Self Spin-Valve Effect in the Kagome Helimagnet

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2025-03-24 v1

Abstract

Kagome magnets can combine non-trivial band topology and electron correlations, offering a versatile playground for various quantum phenomena. In this work we propose that kagome magnets with frustrated interlayer interactions can intrinsically support a self spin-valve effect, and experimentally confirm this in the kagome helimagnet TmMn6_6Sn6_6. Under a magnetic field perpendicular to the helical axis, using magnetic force microscopy we observed stripe domains that stack strictly along the helical axis, which we attribute to the stability loss of the kagome helimagnetic state. Such a domain pattern spontaneously mimics the artificial multilayered structure in traditional spin valves, which, combined with the high spin polarization, leads to a giant magnetoresistance (GMR) ratio over 160%. This discovery opens an avenue to realize inherent spin valves in a variety of quantum magnets, and can hold promise in future spintronics.

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@article{arxiv.2503.16820,
  title  = {Giant Self Spin-Valve Effect in the Kagome Helimagnet},
  author = {Xitong Xu and Yonglai Liu and Kesen Zhao and Che-Min Lin and Miao He and Haitian Zhao and Qingqi Zeng and Yubin Hou and Qingyou Lu and Ding-Fu Shao and Shuang Jia and Haifeng Du and Wenjie Meng and Tay-Rong Chang and Zhe Qu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.16820},
  year   = {2025}
}

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