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Author(s):  
Andhika Kiswandhi ◽  
Toshihito Osada

Abstract We report the observation of nonlinear anomalous Hall effect (NLAHE) in the multilayered organic conductor α-(BEDT-TTF)2I3 in the charge order (CO) insulating phase just under the critical pressure for transition into two-dimensional (2D) massless Dirac fermion (DF) phase. We successfully extracted the finite nonlinear Hall voltage proportional to square current at zero magnetic field. The observed NLAHE features, current direction dependence and correlation with CO, are consistent with the previous estimation assuming 2D massive DF with a pair of tilted Dirac cones. This is the first observation of topological transport in organic conductors, and also the first example of NLAHE in the electronic phase with spontaneous symmetry breaking.


NeuroImage ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 118831
Author(s):  
Zhaoqing Li ◽  
Zhenfeng Pang ◽  
Juange Cheng ◽  
Yi-Cheng Hsu ◽  
Yi Sun ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Thanh Huong Thi Nguyen ◽  
Van Quang Nguyen ◽  
Seyeop Jeong ◽  
Eunkang Park ◽  
Heechan Jang ◽  
...  

AbstractUnidirectional Spin Hall magnetoresistance (USMR) is a non-linear phenomenon recently observed in ferromagnet (FM)/nonmagnetic metal (NM) bilayer structures. Two very different mechanisms of USMR have been proposed; one relies on the current-direction-dependence of electron-magnon scattering in a FM layer, and the other on the current-direction-dependence of the spin accumulation at the FM/NM interface. In this study, we investigate the USMR in epitaxial Cr/Fe bilayers finding that the USMR is significantly enhanced when the Fe magnetization is aligned to a particular crystallographic direction where the magnon magnetoresistance (MMR) by the electron-magnon scattering becomes stronger. This highlights the importance of the electron-magnon scattering for the understanding of USMR in Cr/Fe bilayers. Our result also suggests a route to enhance the efficiency of magnon generation in the magnonic devices. Lastly, we discuss the Ising-type spin exchange as a possible origin of the crystallographic direction dependences of the USMR and the MMR.


2021 ◽  
pp. 100894
Author(s):  
Rahul Kumar Thakur ◽  
Meghendra Singh ◽  
Shashikant Gupta ◽  
Rahul Nigam

Materials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (10) ◽  
pp. 2588
Author(s):  
Kichang Bae ◽  
Dohyung Kim ◽  
Wookjin Lee ◽  
Yongho Park

This study aims to explore the wear performance of maraging 18Ni-300 steel, fabricated via laser powder bed fusion (LPBF). The building direction dependence of wear resistance was investigated with various wear loads and in terms of ball-on-disk wear tests. The effect of direct aging heat treatment, i.e. aging without solution heat treatment, on the wear performance was investigated by comparing the wear rates of directly aged samples, followed by solution heat treatment. The effect of counterpart material on the wear performance of the maraging steel was studied using two counterpart materials of bearing steel and ZrO2 balls. When the bearing steel ball was used as the counterpart material, both the as-built and heat-treated maraging steel produced by the LPBF showed pronounced building direction dependence on their wear performance when the applied wear load was sufficiently high. However, when the ZrO2 ball was used as the counterpart material, isotropic wear resistance was reported. The maraging steel produced by the LPBF demonstrated excellent wear resistance, particularly when it was aging heat-treated and the counterpart material was ZrO2. The directly aged sample showed wear performance almost the same as the sample solution heat-treated and then aged, indicating that direct aging can be used as an alternative post heat treatment for tribological applications of the maraging steels produced by LPBF.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrew M. Hernandez ◽  
Pengwei Wu ◽  
Mahadevappa Mahesh ◽  
Jeffrey H. Siewerdsen ◽  
John M. Boone

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