Fig. 3: Magnetization and Hall Conductivity measured with magnetic field B and current I applied along different crystallographic directions. | Communications Materials

Fig. 3: Magnetization and Hall Conductivity measured with magnetic field B and current I applied along different crystallographic directions.

From: Tunable topological transitions in the frustrated magnet HoAgGe

Fig. 3

Hall conductivity (red curve, plotted on the left axis) and magnetization (blue curve, plotted on the right axis) as a function of magnetic field for magnetic field B[120] and I[100] (a), B[100] and I[120] (b), and B[001] and I[120] (c). The pink colored curve in (b) is the magnetization measured on the Hall bar sample. Hall conductivity as a function of magnetic field at various temperatures for B[120] and I[100] (d), B[100] and I[120] (e), and B[100] and I[001] (f). Dashed lines and shaded regions of different colors serve as guides for the eye, indicating transitions at the magnetic fields B1,  B2, and B3 observed in the magnetization measurements. [100], [120] and [001] are defined as xy, and z directions as illustrated in the inset of Fig. 2b.

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