Angular Dependence of Hump‐Shape Hall Effects for Distinguishing between Karplus–Luttinger and Geometrical Origins

Author:

Lim Zhi Shiuh1ORCID,Chow Lin Er1,Khoo Khoong Hong2,Omar Ganesh Ji1,Luo Zhaoyang1,Zhang Zhaoting1,Yan Hong1,Yang Ping3,Laskowski Robert2,Ariando A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Physics Department National University of Singapore Block S12, #2 Science Drive 3 Singapore 117551 Singapore

2. Institute of High‐Performance Computing (IHPC) A*STAR 1 Fusionopolis Way, #16‐16 Connexis Singapore 138632 Singapore

3. Singapore Synchrotron Light Source (SSLS) National University of Singapore 5 Research Link Singapore 117603 Singapore

Abstract

AbstractAmong the vast magnetic heterostructures explored in Condensed Matter Physics, two contrasting interpretations of the hump‐shaped Hall Effects remain ambiguous and debated, namely, the overlap of two opposite‐signed Karplus–Luttinger Hall loops associated with inhomogeneous collinear domains with perpendicular anisotropy, or the Geometrical/Topological Hall Effect emanated from hexagonal close‐packed lattice of Skyrmion ground state with smoothly varying non‐collinear moments. Their similarity in topology implies difficulty in discrimination via magnetic imaging. Here, this ambiguity is overcome and clarified by the divergence exponent of hump peak fields extracted from Hall measurements with magnetic field rotation on several heterostructures. Their difference in sensitivity to in‐plane fields reveals that the former mechanism involves higher uniaxial anisotropy than the latter, departing from the Skyrmion ground state regime by the Ginzburg–Landau framework of triple‐q spin‐wave superposition. Numerous material systems can be summarized into a single curve of divergence exponent versus the collinear quality factor, bridging the crossover of the two mentioned mechanisms.

Funder

National Research Foundation Singapore

Agency for Science, Technology and Research

Publisher

Wiley

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