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Xiaodong Zhou1,2,3, Wanxiang Feng2,3, Yinwei Li1
1Laboratory of Quantum Functional Materials Design and Application, School of Physics and Electronic Engineering, Jiangsu Normal University, Xuzhou 221116, China.
Abstract:
The quantum anomalous Hall effect (QAHE) is a highly researched topic in condensed matter physics due to its ability to enable dissipationless transport. Previous studies have mainly focused on the ferromagnetic QAHE, which arises from the combination of collinear ferromagnetism and two-dimensional (2D) Z2 topological insulator phases. In our study, we demonstrate the emergence of the spin-chirality-driven QAHE and the quantum topological Hall effect (QTHE) by sandwiching a 2D Z2 topological insulator between two chiral kagome antiferromagnetic single-layers synthesized experimentally. The QAHE is surprisingly realized with fully compensated noncollinear antiferromagnetism in contrast to conventional collinear ferromagnetism. The Chern number can be regulated periodically with the interplay between vector- and scalar-spin chiralities, and the QAHE emerges even without spin-orbit coupling, indicating the rare QTHE. Our findings open a new avenue for realizing antiferromagnetic quantum spintronics based on the unconventional mechanisms from chiral spin textures.
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