Anomalous Hall Effect in a layred Antiferromagnetic Transition Metal Dichalcogenide CoxTaS2
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Abstract
Two-dimensional (2D) van der Waals magnets have gained considerbel attenetion due to the larger varety of correlated phenoemna raning from charge density waves, superconductivity, magnetism and their application to spintronic devices. Here we present electical transport, magnetization, and heat capcity measurments on single crystals of the Transition Metal Dichalcogenides CoxTaS2. We also, present electronic transport measurments on novel micrometer fabricated devices.
* This Project is supported by the Quantum System Accelerator at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory through the Department of Energy (DOE). H.T. is supported by Bakar Fellow Program and the Kavli Energy & NanoScience Institute (ENSI).
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Presenters
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Josue Rodriguez
University of California Berkeley
Authors
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Josue Rodriguez
University of California Berkeley
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Catherine Xu
Univeristy of California Berkeley
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James G Analytis
University of California, Berkeley