Observation of planar Hall effect in the magnetic Weyl semimetal Co3Sn2S2
Abstract
We report detailed magneto-transport measurements on single crystals of the magnetic Weyl semi-metal Co3Sn2S2. Recently a large anomalous Hall effect and chiral anomaly have been observed in this material which have been suggested to be related to the large Berry curvature between the Weyl points (Liu et al., Nature Physics (2018).). Another effect expected to result from the topological band structure of magnetic Weyl materials is the planar Hall effect (PHE). In this work we report observation of this intrinsic effect in single crystals of Co3Sn2S2. Crucially, the PHE is observed for temperature T ≤ 74~K which is much smaller than the ferromagnetic ordering temperature Tc = 175~K\@. Together with the large anomalous Hall conductivity, this further demonstrates the Topological character of Co3Sn2S2.
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