Thickness dependent magnetotransport properties of epitaxial rare-earth silver antimonide thin films

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Abstract

Square net materials are a diverse platform which can host many quantum ground states. We have stabilized two square net systems, LaAgSb2 and CeAgSb2, as thin films on atomically flat MgO (110) and Al2O3 (11-20) grown by molecular beam epitaxy. In LaAgSb2, we study how the magnetotransport properties evolve with thickness and how the charge density wave transition temperature differs from bulk. We also find that Kohler’s rule does not provide an apt description of the behavior of the film at low temperature. In CeAgSb2, we observe how the Neel temperature and anomalous Hall behavior changes with varying thickness. These platforms demonstrate how dimensionality affects the Fermi surface of these quasi-2D systems.

*We acknowledge funding from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (Grant number FA9550-22-1-0463), the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation's EPiQS Initiative (Grant number GBMF10638), and the Institute for Quantum Information and Matter, an NSF Physics Frontiers Center (NSF Grant PHY-1733907). V.S. and R.D. acknowledges funding from the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship under Grant No. 2139433.

Presenters

  • Veronica Show

    • Caltech

Authors

  • Veronica Show

    • Caltech
  • Joseph L Falson

    • Caltech
  • Adrian Llanos

    • Caltech
  • Reiley J Dorrian

    • Caltech