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Intrinsic Second-Order Anomalous Hall Effect and Its Application in Compensated Antiferromagnets

Huiying Liu, Jianzhou Zhao, Yue-Xin Huang, Weikang Wu, Xian-Lei Sheng, Cong Xiao, Shengyuan A. Yang

2021Physical Review Letters196 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Response properties that are purely intrinsic to physical systems are of paramount importance in physics research, as they probe fundamental properties of band structures and allow quantitative calculation and comparison with experiment. For anomalous Hall transport in magnets, an intrinsic effect can appear at the second order to the applied electric field. We show that this intrinsic second-order anomalous Hall effect is associated with an intrinsic band geometric property-the dipole moment of Berry-connection polarizability (BCP) in momentum space. The effect has scaling relation and symmetry constraints that are distinct from the previously studied extrinsic contributions. Particularly, in antiferromagnets with PT symmetry, the intrinsic effect dominates. Combined with first-principles calculations, we demonstrate the first quantitative evaluation of the effect in the antiferromagnet Mn_{2}Au. We show that the BCP dipole and the resulting intrinsic second-order conductivity are pronounced around band near degeneracies. Importantly, the intrinsic response exhibits sensitive dependence on the Néel vector orientation with a 2π periodicity, which offers a new route for electric detection of the magnetic order in PT-invariant antiferromagnets.

Topics & Concepts

Condensed matter physicsPhysicsHall effectPolarizabilityDipoleSymmetry (geometry)AntiferromagnetismScalingElectric dipole momentMoment (physics)Magnetic dipoleOrientation (vector space)Momentum (technical analysis)Electrical resistivity and conductivityMagnetic momentElectronic band structurePoint reflectionWave vectorWeak localizationCharacterization (materials science)MagnetizationOrder (exchange)Spin Hall effectTopological Materials and Phenomena2D Materials and ApplicationsMagnetic properties of thin films
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