Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2021
Volume 66, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 15–19, 2021; Virtual; Time Zone: Central Daylight Time, USA
Session V42: Hall Effects in 2D Systems
3:00 PM–6:00 PM,
Thursday, March 18, 2021
Sponsoring
Unit:
DCMP
Chair: Enrique Cobas, United States Naval Research Laboratory
Abstract: V42.00004 : Anomalous Hall Effect in Ultrathin Crystalline Strontium Ruthenate Membranes
3:36 PM–3:48 PM
Live
Presenter:
Patrick Blah
(Quantum Nanoscience, TU Delft)
Authors:
Patrick Blah
(Quantum Nanoscience, TU Delft)
Edouard Lesne
(Quantum Nanoscience, TU Delft)
Martin Lee
(Quantum Nanoscience, TU Delft)
Ana Monteiro
(Quantum Nanoscience, TU Delft)
Dmytro Afanasiev
(Quantum Nanoscience, TU Delft)
Thierry van Thiel
(Quantum Nanoscience, TU Delft)
Mattias Matthiesen
(Quantum Nanoscience, TU Delft)
Jorrit Hortensius
(Quantum Nanoscience, TU Delft)
Ulderico Filippozzi
(Quantum Nanoscience, TU Delft)
Yingkai Huang
(Van der Waals-Zeeman Instituute, University of Amsterdam)
Peter Steeneken
(3mE, TU Delft)
Andrea Caviglia
(Quantum Nanoscience, TU Delft)
We systematically investigate the temperature dependence of the anomalous Hall effect within SRO membranes of varying thicknesses. In addition, extensive characterization is performed via X-ray diffraction. The exfoliation process is shown to release the epitaxial strain while maintaining long-range crystallinity, thus producing highly ordered, strain-free, conducting ferromagnetic membranes. These electronic and magnetic properties were found to be comparable to their epitaxial counterparts, paving the way towards prospective atomically-thin itinerant ferromagnetic membranes.
[1] D. Lu et al., Nat. Mater., 15, 1255 (2016).
[2] D. Davidovikj et al. Commun. Phys. 3, 163 (2020).
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