Magnetization and Hall effect studies on the pyrochlore iridate Nd2Ir2O7

Abstract

We present magnetization and Hall effect measurements on the pyrochlore iridate Nd2Ir2O7. Previous muon spin rotation measurements have shown that the system undergoes an unusual transition at TM = 110 K into a magnetic phase lacking long-range order, followed by a transition at TLRO = 6 K into a state with long-range magnetic order. We observe a small remnant magnetization when cycling through zero magnetic field at temperatures below TM. Below TLRO, this remnant magnetization increases sharply, and new hysteresis effects appear at a higher field Bc = 2.5 T, while the Hall resistance develops a non-monotonic and hysteretic magnetic field dependence, with a maximum at Bc and signatures of an anomalous Hall effect. The dependence on field sweep direction demonstrates a non-trivial transition into a magnetically ordered state with properties paralleling those of known spin-ice systems and suggests a spin reorientation transition across the metal insulator transition in the A-227 series.

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