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Taishi Chen1,2, Takahiro Tomita2,3, Mingxuan Fu1,2, Susumu Minami1,4,5, Takashi Koretsune6, Motoharu Kitatani4, Ikhlas Muhammad2, Daisuke Nishio-Hamane2, Rieko Ishii2, Fumiyuki Ishii4,5, Ryotaro Arita3,4,7, Satoru Nakatsuji8,9,10,11,12.
Abstract
The recent discoveries of strikingly large zero-field Hall and Nernst effects in antiferromagnets Mn3X (X = Sn, Ge) have brought the study of magnetic topological states to the forefront of condensed matter research and technological innovation. These effects are considered fingerprints of Weyl nodes residing near the Fermi energy, promoting Mn3X (X = Sn, Ge) as a fascinating platform to explore the elusive magnetic Weyl fermions. In this review, we provide recent updates on the insights drawn from experimental and theoretical studies of Mn3X (X = Sn, Ge) by combining previous reports with our new, comprehensive set of transport measurements of high-quality Mn3Sn and Mn3Ge single crystals. In particular, we report magnetotransport signatures specific to chiral anomalies in Mn3Ge and planar Hall effect in Mn3Sn, which have not yet been found in earlier studies. The results summarized here indicate the essential role of magnetic Weyl fermions in producing the large transverse responses in the absence of magnetization.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33495448 PMCID: PMC7835387 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-20838-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919