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Orbital Origin of Intrinsic Planar Hall Effect

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2024-03-12 v2 Materials Science

Abstract

Recent experiments reported an antisymmetric planar Hall effect, where the Hall current is odd in the in-plane magnetic field and scales linearly with both electric and magnetic fields applied. Existing theories rely exclusively on a spin origin, which requires spin-orbit coupling to take effect. Here, we develop a general theory for the intrinsic planar Hall effect (IPHE), highlighting a previously unknown orbital mechanism and connecting it to a band geometric quantity -- the anomalous orbital polarizability (AOP). Importantly, the orbital mechanism does not request spin-orbit coupling, so sizable IPHE can occur and is dominated by orbital contribution in systems with weak spin-orbit coupling. Combined with first-principles calculations, we demonstrate our theory with quantitative evaluation for bulk materials TaSb2\mathrm{TaSb_{2}}, NbAs2\mathrm{NbAs_{2}}, and SrAs3\mathrm{SrAs_{3}}. We further show that AOP and its associated orbital IPHE can be greatly enhanced at topological band crossings, offering a new way to probe topological materials.

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@article{arxiv.2211.05978,
  title  = {Orbital Origin of Intrinsic Planar Hall Effect},
  author = {Hui Wang and Yue-Xin Huang and Huiying Liu and Xiaolong Feng and Jiaojiao Zhu and Weikang Wu and Cong Xiao and Shengyuan A. Yang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.05978},
  year   = {2024}
}