凝聚态物理
反铁磁性
各向异性
磁电阻
材料科学
自旋(空气动力学)
范德瓦尔斯力
电子迁移率
电子
费米能级
霍尔效应
磁场
物理
量子力学
分子
热力学
作者
Ratnadwip Singha,Fang Yuan,S. Lee,Graciela Villalpando,Guangming Cheng,Birender Singh,Suchismita Sarker,Nan Yao,Kenneth S. Burch,Leslie M. Schoop
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202308733
摘要
Abstract Advancements in low‐dimensional functional device technology heavily rely on the discovery of suitable materials which have interesting physical properties as well as can be exfoliated down to the 2D limit. Exfoliable high‐mobility magnets are one such class of materials that, not due to lack of effort, has been limited to only a handful of options. So far, most of the attention has been focused on the van der Waals (vdW) systems. However, even within the non‐vdW, layered materials, it is possible to find all these desirable features. Using chemical reasoning, it is found that NdSb 2 is an ideal example. Even with a relatively small interlayer distance, this material can be exfoliated down to few layers. NdSb 2 has an antiferromagnetic ground state with a quasi 2D spin arrangement. The bulk crystals show a very large, non‐saturating magnetoresistance along with highly anisotropic electronic transport properties. It is confirmed that this anisotropy originates from the 2D Fermi pockets which also imply a rather quasi 2D confinement of the charge carrier density. Both electron and hole‐type carriers show very high mobilities. The possible non‐collinear spin arrangement also results in an anomalous Hall effect.
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