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Intrinsic nonlinear Ohmic current

Yuandong Wang, Zhi-Fan Zhang, Zhen‐Gang Zhu, Gang Su

2024Physical review. B./Physical review. B30 citationsDOI

Abstract

It is known that intrinsic currents in magnetic metals often appear in the direction perpendicular to the external field for linear and nonlinear responses. Distinct from three kinds of known nonlinear currents, namely, the Drude contribution, the Berry curvature dipole induced current and the Berry connection polarization induced current, here we report a intrinsic nonlinear current with breaking time-reversal symmetry. This new kind of intrinsic nonlinear current from the nontrivial Berry connection polarizability may emerge in the longitudinal or transverse direction, and both are dissipative Ohmic currents. We unveil 66 magnetic point group symmetries that can accommodate such nonlinear current, and possible candidate materials are proposed. This theory is also applied to observe the nonlinear current we proposed in one- and two-dimensional Dirac systems as examples.

Topics & Concepts

Current (fluid)Nonlinear systemOhmic contactPhysicsMaterials scienceNanotechnologyThermodynamicsQuantum mechanicsLayer (electronics)Advanced Memory and Neural ComputingQuantum and electron transport phenomenaAdvancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Design
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