Measuring Hall Conductivity Using a Cantilever Torque Magnetometer
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Abstract
We present measurements of Hall conductivity of a Corbino-disc patterned thin film sample fabricated on a cantilever-based torque magnetometer. Applying a voltage difference across the disc creates a magnetic dipole moment propotional to σxy. This dipole moment interacts with an applied magnetic field, exerting a torque on the cantilever. Such a technique uses symmetry to eliminate the longitudinal resistance dependence which spoils measurements of σxy in insulators at low temperaure. We have fabricated high-Q cantilevers with Corbino-disks and tested the minimum detectible σxy both at room temperature and when cooling. Our preliminary results indicate that this technique could be used to accurately probe σxy in previously inaccessible materials.
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Presenters
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Samuel Mumford
Stanford Univ
Authors
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Samuel Mumford
Stanford Univ
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Aharon Kapitulnik
Stanford University, Stanford Univ, Physics, Stanford Univ
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Tiffany Paul
Stanford Univ
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Amir Yacoby
Harvard University, Department of Physics, Harvard University, Physics, Harvard University, Physics, Harvard Univ, Harvard Univ, School of Applied Sciences and Engineering, Harvard University