Anomalous Hall effect at the spontaneously electron-doped polar surface of PdCo O2 ultrathin films

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We revealed the electrical transport through surface ferromagnetic states of a nonmagnetic metal PdCoO2. Electronic reconstruction at the Pd-terminated surface of PdCoO2 induces Stoner-like ferromagnetic states, which could lead to spin-related phenomena among the highly conducting electrons in PdCoO2. Fabricating a series of nanometer-thick PdCoO2 thin films, we detected a surface-magnetization-driven anomalous Hall effect via systematic thickness- A nd termination-dependent measurements. Besides, we discuss that finite magnetic moments in electron doped CoO2 triangular lattices may have given rise to additional unconventional Hall resistance.

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Harada, T., Sugawara, K., Fujiwara, K., Kitamura, M., Ito, S., Nojima, T., … Tsukazaki, A. (2020). Anomalous Hall effect at the spontaneously electron-doped polar surface of PdCo O2 ultrathin films. Physical Review Research, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.013282

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