Enormous Berry-Curvature-Based Anomalous Hall Effect in Topological Insulator (Bi,Sb)2Te3 on Ferrimagnetic Europium Iron Garnet beyond 400 K

  • Wei Jhih Zou
  • , Meng Xin Guo
  • , Jyun Fong Wong
  • , Zih Ping Huang
  • , Jui Min Chia
  • , Wei Nien Chen
  • , Sheng Xin Wang
  • , Keng Yung Lin
  • , Lawrence Boyu Young
  • , Yen Hsun Glen Lin
  • , Mohammad Yahyavi
  • , Chien Ting Wu
  • , Horng Tay Jeng
  • , Shang Fan Lee
  • , Tay Rong Chang
  • , Minghwei Hong
  • , Jueinai Kwo

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Abstract

To realize the quantum anomalous Hall effect (QAHE) at elevated temperatures, the approach of magnetic proximity effect (MPE) was adopted to break the time-reversal symmetry in the topological insulator (Bi0.3Sb0.7)2Te3 (BST) based heterostructures with a ferrimagnetic insulator europium iron garnet (EuIG) of perpendicular magnetic anisotropy. Here we demonstrate large anomalous Hall resistance (RAHE) exceeding 8 Ω (ρAHE of 3.2 μΩ·cm) at 300 K and sustaining to 400 K in 35 BST/EuIG samples, surpassing the past record of 0.28 Ω (ρAHE of 0.14 μΩ·cm) at 300 K. The large RAHE is attributed to an atomically abrupt, Fe-rich interface between BST and EuIG. Importantly, the gate dependence of the AHE loops shows no sign change with varying chemical potential. This observation is supported by our first-principles calculations via applying a gradient Zeeman field plus a contact potential on BST. Our calculations further demonstrate that the AHE in this heterostructure is attributed to the intrinsic Berry curvature. Furthermore, for gate-biased 4 nm BST on EuIG, a pronounced topological Hall effect-like (THE-like) feature coexisting with AHE is observed at the negative top-gate voltage up to 15 K. Interface tuning with theoretical calculations has realized topologically distinct phenomena in tailored magnetic TI-based heterostructures.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2369-2380
Number of pages12
JournalACS nano
Volume16
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022 Feb 22

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Materials Science
  • General Engineering
  • General Physics and Astronomy

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