| Literature DB >> 22990863 |
B G Ueland1, C F Miclea, Yasuyuki Kato, O Ayala-Valenzuela, R D McDonald, R Okazaki, P H Tobash, M A Torrez, F Ronning, R Movshovich, Z Fisk, E D Bauer, Ivar Martin, J D Thompson.
Abstract
A current of electrons traversing a landscape of localized spins possessing non-coplanar magnetic order gains a geometrical (Berry) phase, which can lead to a Hall voltage independent of the spin-orbit coupling within the material-a geometrical Hall effect. Here we show that the highly correlated metal UCu(5) possesses an unusually large controllable geometrical Hall effect at T<1.2 K due to its frustration-induced magnetic order. The magnitude of the Hall response exceeds 20% of the ν=1 quantum Hall effect per atomic layer, which translates into an effective magnetic field of several hundred Tesla acting on the electrons. The existence of such a large geometric Hall response in UCu(5) opens a new field of enquiry into the importance of the role of frustration in highly correlated electron materials.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22990863 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms2075
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919