Magnetotransport of surface states in HfNiSn single crystals
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Abstract
The large family of half-Heusler compounds hosts a number of topological insulator materials and potential topological superconductors, making these compounds interesting candidates to study physical phenomena on the verge of a topological phase transition. Here we present first magnetotransport measurements on high-quality single crystals of HfNiSn, which according to density functional theory calculations is a nonmagnetic, topologically trivial semiconductor without a bulk band inversion. Our samples show unconventional transport properties already at moderately low temperatures $T < 200$ K. Instead of the thermal carrier freeze-out expected for a bulk semiconductor, electrical conduction in HfNiSn is increasingly dominated by metallic surface states, with a saturation of the longitudinal resistance and highly nonlocal transport. X-ray diffraction shows no structural transitions that could potentially lead to anisotropic conduction in this temperature regime. Magnetoresistance measurements are consistent with weak anti-localization, a signature of low-dimensional transport in a system with strong spin-orbit coupling. Nonlinearities in $I(V)$ curves at low temperatures suggest a possible role of electronic correlations.
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Authors
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Lucia Steinke
Texas A&M Univ
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Jedediah J. Kistner-Morris
Stony Brook Univ
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Hua He
Texas A&M Univ
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Shelby Zellman
Texas A&M Univ
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Timothy F. Lovorn
UT Austin
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A. H. MacDonald
The University of Texas at Austin, Department of Physics, University of Texas at Austin, Texas 78712, USA, UT Austin, Univ of Texas, Austin, Department of Physics, University of Texas at Austin, Department of Physics, University of Texas at Austin, TX 78712, USA
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Meigan Aronson
Texas A&M Univ, Stony Brook University