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Computational search for materials having a giant anomalous Hall effect in the pyrochlore and spinel crystal structures

Computational search for materials having a giant anomalous Hall effect in the pyrochlore and spinel crystal structures

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Ferromagnetic pyrochlore and spinel materials with topological flat bands are of interest for their potential to exhibit a giant anomalous Hall effect (AHE). In this work, we present computational predictions of stability and electronic structure for 448 compositions within the pyrochlore (A2B2O7) and spinel (AB2O4) frameworks. Of these, 92 are predicted to be thermodynamically stable or close (< 100 meV/atom) to the convex hull, with trends deviating from expectations based on ionic radius-ratio rules. Among these 92 materials, 13 are predicted to adopt a ferromagnetic ground state at 0 K. Two additional materials meeting these criteria were also identified from open materials databases. Calculations of anomalous Hall angles (AHA) and conductivities reveal that 11 out of these 15 materials are promising candidates for spintronic applications requiring high electronic conductivity and a giant AHE. Our results suggest that the AHA can be further enhanced by tuning the Fermi level, for example through chemical doping. Using this approach, we identify five materials whose AHA may exceed 0.2. Notably, In2Ir2O7 exhibits an exceptionally high AHA of 0.728 when its Fermi level is optimized. These findings provide a roadmap for the targeted synthesis of new pyrochlore and spinel compounds with enhanced AHE properties. They also broaden the compositional design space for these structures and support the discovery of high-performance materials for next-generation spintronic applications.

Sean Sullivan、Seungjun Lee、Nathan J. Szymanski、Amil Merchant、Ekin Dogus Cubuk、Tony Low、Christopher J. Bartel

物理学半导体技术微电子学、集成电路

Sean Sullivan,Seungjun Lee,Nathan J. Szymanski,Amil Merchant,Ekin Dogus Cubuk,Tony Low,Christopher J. Bartel.Computational search for materials having a giant anomalous Hall effect in the pyrochlore and spinel crystal structures[EB/OL].(2025-04-25)[2025-05-28].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.18320.点此复制

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