Fully filling-controlled pyrochlore ruthenates: emergent ferromagnetic-metal state and geometrical Hall effect
Abstract
Carrier doping to the Mott insulator is essential to produce highly correlated metals with emergent properties. Pyrochlore ruthenates, Pr2Ru2O7 (Ru-4d electron number, n=4) and Ca2Ru2O7 (n=3), are a Mott insulator and a magnetic bad metal, respectively, due to the strong electron correlation. We investigate magneto-transport properties of (Pr1-xCax)2Ru2O7 in a whole band-filling range, 0<x<1. With increasing hole-doping x, the system undergoes an insulator-metal transition. When Ca2Ru2O7 is doped with electrons (0.5<x<0.9), the enhanced coupling among Ru-4d spins produces a ferromagnetic-metal phase with a large anomalous-Hall angle up to 2 %. We discuss the electronic phase transitions in (Pr1-xCax)2Ru2O7 in view of Hund's metal.
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