Anomalous Hall effect and magnetoresistance in microribbons of the magnetic Weyl semimetal candidate PrRhC2

Mickey Martini, Helena Reichlova, Laura T. Corredor, Dominik Kriegner, Yejin Lee, Luca Tomarchio, Kornelius Nielsch, Ali G. Moghaddam, Jeroen Van Den Brink, Bernd Büchner, Sabine Wurmehl, Vitaliy Romaka, Andy Thomas

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Abstract

PrRhC2 belongs to the rare-earth carbides family, whose properties are of special interest among topological semimetals due to the simultaneous breaking of both inversion and time-reversal symmetry. The concomitant absence of both symmetries grants the possibility to tune the Weyl nodes chirality and to enhance topological effects such as the chiral anomaly. In this paper, we report on the synthesis and compare the magnetotransport measurements of polycrystalline PrRhC2 samples and a single-crystalline PrRhC2 sample. Using a remarkable and sophisticated technique, the PrRhC2 single crystal is prepared via focused-ion-beam cutting from the polycrystalline material. Our magnetometric and specific heat analyses reveal a noncollinear antiferromagnetic state below 20K, as well as short-range magnetic correlations and/or magnetic fluctuations well above the onset of the magnetic transition. The transport measurements on the PrRhC2 single crystal display an electrical resistivity peak at 3K and an anomalous Hall effect below 6K indicative of a net magnetization component in the ordered state. Furthermore, we study the angular variation of magnetoresistivities as a function of the angle between the in-plane magnetic field and the injected electrical current. We find that both the transverse and the longitudinal resistivities exhibit fourfold angular dependencies due to higher-order terms in the resistivity tensor, consistent with the orthorhombic crystal symmetry of PrRhC2. Our experimental results may be interpreted as features of topological Weyl semimetallic behavior in the magnetotransport properties.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104205
Number of pages8
JournalPhysical Review Materials
Volume7
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2023
Publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

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ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Materials Science
  • Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)

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