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Magnus Hall Effect in Two-Dimensional Materials

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摘要 The Magnus Hall effect(MHE) is a new type of linear-response Hall effect, recently proposed to appear in two-dimensional(2D) nonmagnetic systems at zero magnetic field in the ballistic limit. The MHE arises from a self-rotating Bloch electron moving under a gradient-electrostatic potential, analogous to the Magnus effect in the macrocosm. Unfortunately, the MHE is usually accompanied by a trivial transverse signal, which hinders its experimental observation. We systematically investigate the material realization and experimental measurement of the MHE, based on symmetry analysis and first-principles calculations. It is found that both the out-ofplane mirror and in-plane two-fold symmetries can neutralize the trivial transverse signal to generate clean MHE signals. We choose two representative 2D materials, monolayer MoS_(2), and bilayer WTe_(2), to study the quantitative dependency of MHE signals on the direction of the electric field. The results are qualitatively consistent with the symmetry analysis, and suggest that an observable MHE signal requires giant Berry curvatures. Our results provide detailed guidance for the future experimental exploration of MHE.
作者 肖瑞春 王孜博 张智强 刘军伟 江华 Rui-Chun Xiao;Zibo Wang;Zhi-Qiang Zhang;Junwei Liu;Hua Jiang(Institute of Physical Science and Information Technology,Anhui University,Hefei 230601,China;School of Physical Science and Technology,Soochow University,Suzhou 215006,China;Institute for Advanced Study,Soochow University,Suzhou 215006,China;College of Physics and Electronic Engineering,Sichuan Normal University,Chengdu 610068,China;Center for Computational Sciences,Sichuan Normal University,Chengdu 610068,China;Department of Physics,Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,Clear Water Bay,Hong Kong,China)
出处 《Chinese Physics Letters》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第5期72-77,共6页 中国物理快报(英文版)
基金 Supported by the National Basic Research Program of China (Grant No.2019YFA0308403) the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos.11822407,11947212,11704348,and NSFC20SC07) the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (Grant No.2018M640513) the Hong Kong Research Grants Council (Grant Nos.26302118,16305019,and N HKUST626/18)。
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