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Sign change of anomalous Hall effect with temperature in Cr2.63V0.25Te4 single crystal

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APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
Volume 121, Issue 19, Pages -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0108940

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [12004099, 11974099]
  2. Plan for Leading Talent of Fundamental Research of the Central China in 2020
  3. Intelligence Introduction Plan of Henan Province in 2021 [CXJD2021008]
  4. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2020M682273]
  5. Key Research Project of Henan Provincial Higher Education [20A140005]
  6. Faculty Training Program of Henan University

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A sign change in the anomalous Hall effect (AHE) is observed in Cr2.63V0.25Te4 single crystals. The material exhibits bad metal behavior below 178 K with strong electron correlation. A sharp magnetic transition is observed at this temperature. The linear Hall resistivity suggests p-type conductivity for bulk Cr2.63V0.25Te4. The AHE coefficient is negative between 3-60 K and positive between 100-180 K, indicating a change in AHE mechanism due to Fermi level crossing the overlap of 3d band in ferromagnetic transition-metal materials.
Anomalous Hall effect, an interesting transport behavior, is of importance topic for fundamental physics and device application. Recently, the sign change of anomalous Hall effect (AHE) in some materials has being concerned. Here, we study the electrical transport, magnetic properties, and AHE of Cr2.63V0.25Te4 single crystals. Cr2.63V0.25Te4 shows a bad metal behavior with a resistivity kink at 178 K, corresponding to a peak on a heat capacity-temperature curve, and the strong electron correlation should be a dominant transport mechanism below 178 K. At this temperature, the magnetization shows a sharp magnetic transition. The linear Hall resistivity at a high field with a positive slope suggests a p-type conductivity for bulk Cr2.63V0.25Te4. The clear AHE is observed below 180 K with a larger anomalous Hall conductivity sigma(xy) similar to 2000 Omega(-1) cm(-1) at 3 K. For 3-60 K, an AHE coefficient R-s is negative, and R-s is positive between 100 and 180 K. The sign change of AHE may be due to Fermi level crossing the overlap of 3d band in ferromagnetic transition-metal materials. Based on our analysis, the AHE mechanism should be the skew scattering. Our results reveal the interesting physical properties in Cr2.63V0.25Te4 single crystals and give another system to study AHE for future Hall device design.

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