TY - JOUR
T1 - Quantum-metric-induced nonlinear transport in a topological antiferromagnet
AU - Wang, Naizhou
AU - Kaplan, Daniel
AU - Zhang, Zhaowei
AU - Holder, Tobias
AU - Cao, Ning
AU - Wang, Aifeng
AU - Zhou, Xiaoyuan
AU - Zhou, Feifei
AU - Jiang, Zhengzhi
AU - Zhang, Chusheng
AU - Ru, Shihao
AU - Cai, Hongbing
AU - Watanabe, Kenji
AU - Taniguchi, Takashi
AU - Yan, Binghai
AU - Gao, Weibo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023/9/21
Y1 - 2023/9/21
N2 - The Berry curvature and quantum metric are the imaginary part and real part, respectively, of the quantum geometric tensor, which characterizes the topology of quantum states1. The Berry curvature is known to generate a number of important transport phenomena, such as the quantum Hall effect and the anomalous Hall effect2,3; however, the consequences of the quantum metric have rarely been probed by transport measurements. Here we report the observation of quantum-metric-induced nonlinear transport, including both a nonlinear anomalous Hall effect and a diode-like non-reciprocal longitudinal response, in thin films of a topological antiferromagnet, MnBi2Te4. Our observations reveal that the transverse and longitudinal nonlinear conductivities reverse signs when reversing the antiferromagnetic order, diminish above the Néel temperature and are insensitive to disorder scattering, thus verifying their origin in the band-structure topology. They also flip signs between electron- and hole-doped regions, in agreement with theoretical calculations. Our work provides a means to probe the quantum metric through nonlinear transport and to design magnetic nonlinear devices.
AB - The Berry curvature and quantum metric are the imaginary part and real part, respectively, of the quantum geometric tensor, which characterizes the topology of quantum states1. The Berry curvature is known to generate a number of important transport phenomena, such as the quantum Hall effect and the anomalous Hall effect2,3; however, the consequences of the quantum metric have rarely been probed by transport measurements. Here we report the observation of quantum-metric-induced nonlinear transport, including both a nonlinear anomalous Hall effect and a diode-like non-reciprocal longitudinal response, in thin films of a topological antiferromagnet, MnBi2Te4. Our observations reveal that the transverse and longitudinal nonlinear conductivities reverse signs when reversing the antiferromagnetic order, diminish above the Néel temperature and are insensitive to disorder scattering, thus verifying their origin in the band-structure topology. They also flip signs between electron- and hole-doped regions, in agreement with theoretical calculations. Our work provides a means to probe the quantum metric through nonlinear transport and to design magnetic nonlinear devices.
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U2 - 10.1038/s41586-023-06363-3
DO - 10.1038/s41586-023-06363-3
M3 - Article
C2 - 37385423
AN - SCOPUS:85171267761
SN - 0028-0836
VL - 621
SP - 487
EP - 492
JO - Nature
JF - Nature
IS - 7979
ER -