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Pressure-Induced Modification of Anomalous Hall Effect in Layered Fe$_3$GeTe$_2$

Materials Science 2019-07-10 v1

Abstract

We systematically investigate the influence of high pressure on the electronic transport properties of layered ferromagnetic materials, in particular, those of Fe3_3GeTe2_2. Its crystal sustains a hexagonal phase under high pressures up to 25.9 GPa, while the Curie temperature decreases monotonously with the increasing pressure. By applying appropriate pressures, the experimentally measured anomalous Hall conductivity, σxyA\sigma_{xy}^A, can be efficiently controlled. Our theoretical study reveals that this finding can be attributed to the shift of the spin--orbit-coupling-induced splitting bands of Fe atoms. With loading compression, σxyA\sigma_{xy}^A reaches its maximal value when the Fermi level lies inside the splitting bands and then attenuates when the splitting bands float above the Fermi level. Further compression leads to a prominent suppression of the magnetic moment, which is another physical cause of the decrease in σxyA\sigma_{xy}^A at high pressure. These results indicate that the application of pressure is an effective approach in controlling the anomalous Hall conductivity of layered magnetic materials, which elucidates the physical mechanism of the large intrinsic anomalous Hall effect.

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@article{arxiv.1905.04269,
  title  = {Pressure-Induced Modification of Anomalous Hall Effect in Layered Fe$_3$GeTe$_2$},
  author = {Xiangqi Wang and Zeyu Li and Min Zhang and Tao Hou and Jinggeng Zhao and Lin Li and Azizur Rahman and Zilong Xu and Junbo Gong and Zhenhua Chi and Rucheng Dai and Zhongping Wang and Zhenhua Qiao and Zengming Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.04269},
  year   = {2019}
}