Design strong anomalous Hall effect via spin canting in antiferromagnetic nodal line materials
Abstract
The interplay between magnetism and topological electronic structure offers a large freedom to design strong anomalous Hall effect (AHE) materials. A nodal line from band inversion is a typical band structure to generate strong AHE. Whereas, in most collinear antiferromagnets (AFMs), the integration of Berry curvatures on Brillouin zone is forced to zero by the joint TO symmetry, where T and O are time reversal and a space group operation, respectively. Even with inverted band structures, such kind of AFM cannot have AHE. Therefore, so far, AFM nodal line band structures constructed by spin degenerated bands didn't get much attentions in AHE materials. In this work, we illustrate that such kind of band structure indeed provides a promising starting point to generated strong local Berry curvature by perturbations and, therefore, strong intrinsic AHE. In specific AFM compounds of AMnBi2(A=Ca and Yb) with inverted band structure, we found a strong AHE induced by a weak spin canting, and due to nodal line in the band structure the anomalous Hall conductivity keeps growing as the canting angle increases. Since such spin-canting can be adjusted via doping experimentally, it provides another effective strategy to generate and manipulate strong AHE
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