Giant topological Hall effect of ferromagnetic kagome metal Fe3Sn2

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We present the experiment observation of a giant topological Hall effect (THE) in a frustrated kagome bilayer magnet Fe3Sn2. The negative topologically Hall resistivity appears when the field is below 1.3 T and it increases with increasing temperature up to 300 K. Its maximum absolute value reaches ∼ 2.01 µΩ•cm at 300 K and 0.76 T. The origins of the observed giant THE can be attributed to the coexistence of the field-induced skyrmion state and the non-collinear spin configuration, possibly related to the magnetic frustration interaction in Fe3Sn2

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Wang, Q., Yin, Q., & Lei, H. (2020). Giant topological Hall effect of ferromagnetic kagome metal Fe3Sn2. Chinese Physics B, 29(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/1674-1056/ab5fbc

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