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Observation of an Unusual Colossal Anisotropic Magnetoresistance Effect in an Antiferromagnetic Semiconductor

Published 4 Mar 2021 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2103.02818v1)

Abstract: Searching for novel antiferromagnetic materials with large magnetotransport response is highly demanded for constructing future spintronic devices with high stability, fast switching speed, and high density. Here we report a colossal anisotropic magnetoresistance effect in an antiferromagnetic binary compound with layered structure rare-earth dichalcogenide EuTe2. The AMR reaches 40000%, which is 4 orders of magnitude larger than that in conventional antiferromagnetic alloys. Combined magnetization, resistivity, and theoretical analysis reveal that the colossal AMR effect is attributed to a novel mechanism of vector-field tunable band structure, rather than the conventional spin-orbit coupling mechanism. Moreover, it is revealed that the strong hybridization between orbitals of Eu-layer with localized spin and Te-layer with itinerant carriers is extremely important for the large AMR effect. Our results suggest a new direction towards exploring AFM materials with prominent magnetotransport properties, which creates an unprecedented opportunity for AFM spintronics applications.

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