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Unconventional anomalous Hall effect in hexagonal polar magnet Y_3Co_8Sn_4

Materials Science 2025-02-06 v1

Abstract

We report a rare realization of unconventional anomalous Hall effect (UAHE) both below and above the magnetic transition temperature (T_C) in a hexagonal noncentrosymmetric magnet Y_3Co_8Sn_4, using a combined experimental and ab-initio calculations. Occurrence of such UAHE is mainly attributed to the reciprocal (KS) topology (i.e. the presence of topological Weyl points at/near the Fermi level), along with some contribution from the topological magnetic texture, as inferred from the measured field-dependent ac susceptibility. The effect of UAHE on the measured transport behavior however evolves differently with temperature above and below T_C, suggesting different physical mechanism responsible in the two phases. A unique planar ferrimagnetic ordering is found to be the most stable state with ab-plane as the easy plane below TC, as observed experimentally. The simulated net magnetization and the moment per Co atom agrees fairly well with the measured values. A reasonably large AHC is also observed in both the phases (above and below and T_C) of the present compound, which is again not so ubiquitous. Our results underscore the family of R_3Co_8Sn_4 (R= rare earth) polar magnets as a compelling backdrop for exploring the synergy of topological magnetism and non-trivial electronic bands, pivotal for spintronic applications.

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@article{arxiv.2502.03452,
  title  = {Unconventional anomalous Hall effect in hexagonal polar magnet Y_3Co_8Sn_4},
  author = {Afsar Ahmed and Jyoti Sharma and Arnab Bhattacharya and Anis Biswas and Tukai Singha and Yaroslav Mudryk and Aftab Alam and I. Das},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.03452},
  year   = {2025}
}