Large Topological Hall Effect in a Short-Period Helimagnet MnGe
Abstract
We have observed an unconventional, likely topological, Hall effect over a wide temperature region in the magnetization process of a chiral-lattice helimagnet MnGe. The magnitude of the topological Hall resistivity is nearly temperature-independent below 70 K, which reflects the real-space fictitious magnetic field proportional to a geometric quantity (scalar spin chirality) of the underlying spin texture. From the neutron diffraction study, it is anticipated that a relatively short-period (3-6 nm) noncoplanar spin structure is stabilized from the proper screw state in a magnetic field to produce the largest topological Hall response among the B20-type (FeSi-type) chiral magnets.
- Publication:
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Physical Review Letters
- Pub Date:
- April 2011
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2011PhRvL.106o6603K
- Keywords:
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- 72.15.Gd;
- 72.25.Ba;
- 75.25.-j;
- 75.30.-m;
- Galvanomagnetic and other magnetotransport effects;
- Spin polarized transport in metals;
- Intrinsic properties of magnetically ordered materials