Nonreciprocal transport in a bilayer of MnBi₂Te₄ and Pt

MnBi2Te4 (MBT) is the first intrinsic magnetic topological insulator with the interaction of spin-momentum locked surface electrons and intrinsic magnetism, and it exhibits novel magnetic and topological phenomena. Recent studies suggested that the interaction of electrons and magnetism can be affec...

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Main Authors: Ye, Chen, Xie, Xiangnan, Lv, Wenxing, Huang, Ke, Yang, Allen Jian, Jiang, Sicong, Liu, Xue, Zhu, Dapeng, Qiu, Xuepeng, Tong, Mingyu, Zhou, Tong, Hsu, Chuang-Han, Chang, Guoqing, Lin, Hsin, Li, Peisen, Yang, Kesong, Wang, Zhenyu, Jiang, Tian, Wang, Renshaw Xiao
Other Authors: School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/162243
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Summary:MnBi2Te4 (MBT) is the first intrinsic magnetic topological insulator with the interaction of spin-momentum locked surface electrons and intrinsic magnetism, and it exhibits novel magnetic and topological phenomena. Recent studies suggested that the interaction of electrons and magnetism can be affected by the Mn-doped Bi2Te3 phase at the surface due to inevitable structural defects. Here, we report an observation of nonreciprocal transport, that is, current-direction-dependent resistance, in a bilayer composed of antiferromagnetic MBT and nonmagnetic Pt. The emergence of the nonreciprocal response below the Néel temperature confirms a correlation between nonreciprocity and intrinsic magnetism in the surface state of MBT. The angular dependence of the nonreciprocal transport indicates that nonreciprocal response originates from the asymmetry scattering of electrons at the surface of MBT mediated by magnon. Our work provides an insight into nonreciprocity arising from the correlation between magnetism and Dirac surface electrons in intrinsic magnetic topological insulators.