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Hundred-Fold Enhancement in the Anomalous Hall Effect Induced by Hydrogenation.

Junhua LiuXiaofei GaoKe ShiMinjie ZhangJiating WuVictor UkleevFlorin RaduYaoyao JiZhixiong DengLong WeiYuhao HongShilin HuWen XiaoLin LiQinghua ZhangZhaosheng WangLingfei WangYulin GanKai ChenZhaoliang Liao
Published in: Nano letters (2024)
The anomalous Hall effect (AHE) is one of the most fascinating transport properties in condensed matter physics. However, the AHE magnitude, which mainly depends on net spin polarization and band topology, is generally small in oxides and thus limits potential applications. Here, we demonstrate a giant enhancement of AHE in a LaCoO 3 -induced 5d itinerant ferromagnet SrIrO 3 by hydrogenation. The anomalous Hall resistivity and anomalous Hall angle, which are two of the most critical parameters in AHE-based devices, are found to increase to 62.2 μΩ·cm and 3%, respectively, showing an unprecedentedly large enhancement ratio of ∼10000%. Theoretical analysis suggests the key roles of Berry curvature in enhancing AHE. Furthermore, the hydrogenation concomitantly induces the significant elevation of Curie temperature from 75 to 160 K and 40-fold reinforcement of coercivity. Such giant regulation and very large AHE magnitude observed in SrIrO 3 could pave the path for 5d oxide devices.
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