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Possible Signatures of Chiral Anomaly in the Magnetoresistance of a Quasi-2-Dimensional Electron Gas at the Interface of LaVO3 and KTaO3

Journal

ADVANCED ELECTRONIC MATERIALS
Volume 8, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/aelm.202200195

Keywords

axial relaxation time; chiral anomaly; negative longitudinal magnetoresistance; topological planar Hall effect

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  1. [58/14/17/2019-BRNS/37024]

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In a Dirac semimetal, charges flow between two Weyl nodes when electric and magnetic fields are parallel, leading to interesting physical properties such as negative longitudinal magnetoresistance and planar Hall effect. The co-existence of weak antilocalization, large negative longitudinal magnetoresistance, and unusual Hall resistance is observed at the conducting interface of LaVO3 and KTaO3. Spectroscopy techniques suggest a quasi-2-dimensional nature of the conducting electrons. The temperature dependence of negative longitudinal magnetoresistance and planar Hall effect shows a strong correlation between them.
In a Dirac semimetal, charges flow between two Weyl nodes when electric and magnetic fields (E||B) are parallel to each other manifesting interesting physical properties such as negative longitudinal magnetoresistance (NLMR), planar Hall effect (PHE). A co-existence of weak antilocalization (WAL) is observed with large NLMR and an unusual Hall resistance with (B||E) configuration, at the conducting interface of LaVO3 (LVO) and KTaO3 (KTO). The full-width half maxima of the depth of the conducting channel at the interface is estimated to be around 10 nm by using spectroscopy techniques of photoluminescence and time-correlated single-photon counting: suggesting a quasi-2-dimensional nature of the conducting electrons. The PHE exhibits oscillatory behavior as a function of the angle between E and B. Very similar temperature dependence of NLMR and PHE suggest a strong correlation among them.

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