THz-range Faraday rotation in the Weyl semimetal candidate Co2TiGe

The Co 2 family of ferromagnetic Heusler alloys has attracted interest due to their fully spin-polarized nature, making them ideal for applications in spintronic devices. More recently, the existence of room temperature time-reversal-breaking Weyl nodes near the Fermi level was predicted and confirm...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of applied physics 2020-12, Vol.128 (24)
Hauptverfasser: Bhandia, Rishi, Cheng, Bing, Brown-Heft, Tobias L., Chatterjee, Shouvik, Palmstrøm, Christopher J., Armitage, N. P.
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Zusammenfassung:The Co 2 family of ferromagnetic Heusler alloys has attracted interest due to their fully spin-polarized nature, making them ideal for applications in spintronic devices. More recently, the existence of room temperature time-reversal-breaking Weyl nodes near the Fermi level was predicted and confirmed in these systems. As a result of the presence of these Weyl nodes, these systems possess a non-zero momentum space Berry curvature that can dramatically influence transport properties such as the anomalous Hall effect. One of these candidate compounds is Co 2 TiGe. Recently, high-quality molecular beam epitaxy-grown thin films of Co 2 TiGe have become available. In this work, we present a THz-range measurement of MBE-grown Co 2 TiGe films. We measure the THz-range Faraday rotation, which can be understood as a measure of the anomalous Hall effect. We supplement this work with electronic band-structure calculations showing that the principal contribution to the anomalous Hall effect in this material stems from the Berry curvature of the material. Our work shows that this class of Heusler materials shows promise for Weyl semimetal based spintronics.
ISSN:0021-8979
1089-7550
DOI:10.1063/5.0033536