Room temperature nonlinear Hall effect and wireless RF rectification in Weyl semimetal TaIrTe4
Room temperature nonlinear Hall effect and wireless RF rectification in Weyl semimetal TaIrTe4
The nonlinear Hall effect (NLHE), which can produce a transverse voltage without any magnetic field, is a potential alternative for rectification or frequency doubling. However, the low temperature detection of NLHE limits its applications. Here, we report the room-temperature NLHE in a type-II Weyl semimetal TaIrTe4, which hosts a robust NLHE due to substantial broken inversion symmetry and large band overlapping at the Fermi level. We also observe a temperature-induced sign inversion of NLHE in TaIrTe4. Our theoretical calculations suggest that the observed sign inversion is a result of temperature-induced shift in the chemical potential indicating a direct correlation of NLHE with the electronic structure at the Fermi surface. Finally, the room-temperature NLHE in TaIrTe4 is exploited to demonstrate the wireless RF rectification with zero external bias and magnetic field. This work opens a door to realizing room temperature applications based on the NLHE in Weyl semimetals.
Goki Eda、Tay-Rong Chang、Hyunsoo Yang、Dushyant Kumar、Gengchiau Liang、Junyong Wang、Chuang-Han Hsu、Raghav Sharma、Peng Yu
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Goki Eda,Tay-Rong Chang,Hyunsoo Yang,Dushyant Kumar,Gengchiau Liang,Junyong Wang,Chuang-Han Hsu,Raghav Sharma,Peng Yu.Room temperature nonlinear Hall effect and wireless RF rectification in Weyl semimetal TaIrTe4[EB/OL].(2020-12-28)[2025-08-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.14104.点此复制
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