Synthesis Engineering of 2D Co <sub>3</sub> Sn <sub>2</sub> S <sub>2</sub> with Tunable Anomalous Hall Effect
Abstract
Abstract 2D kagome ferromagnetic materials serve as an exceptionally important platform for exploring spintronics and correlated quantum phenomena. However, the controllable synthesis of non‐layered kagome ferromagnetic materials remains a significant challenge due to the absence of van der Waals gap. Here, it is shown that ultrathin non‐layered 2D Co 3 Sn 2 S 2 single crystal with kagome lattice, which owns strong ferromagnetic order and giant anomalous Hall effect (AHE), is obtained through flux transformation mechanism, where ultrathin Co 3 Sn 2 S 2 single crystal is transformed from ultrathin layered intermediates of SnS 2 or SnS. Magnetotransport measurements indicate that the AHE of the ultrathin Co 3 Sn 2 S 2 single crystal is superior to those of its bulk and ultrathin polycrystalline counterparts. Further, combining dimensionality advantages and the introduced extrinsic contribution of Fe, where the doping concentration can be well controlled in 2D Co 3 Sn 2 S 2 , a giant anomalous Hall angle of 48% and an anomalous Hall conductivity of 2200 Ω −1 cm −1 are achieved. Under zero magnetic field, these two values are, to the best of knowledge, almost the highest ever recorded than in most known magnetic materials. The results establish 2D non‐layered ferromagnetic kagome lattice as a platform for exploration of quantum confinement effect and other correlated phenomena.
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Authors (11)
Peng Zhang
Kunpeng Si
Xingguo Wang
Feifei Zhao
Brain-inspired Cognitive AI Lab
Bixuan Li
Juntian Wei
Yahan Yang
Peizhe Tang
Zheng Liu
Kai Wu
BNLMS, College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering
Yongji Gong