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Electric field control of anomalous Hall effect in CaIrO$_3$/CaMnO$_3$ heterostructure

We demonstrate an electric field control of anomalous Hall effect emerging in CaIrO$_3$/CaMnO$_3$ heterostructures. We fabricate both electron-type and hole-type carrier samples by tuning epitaxial strain and then control the carrier density in CaIrO$_3$ layer via electric double layer gating technique. As the Fermi energy of CaIrO$_3$ is tuned close to the Dirac line node, anomalous Hall conductivity is enlarged in both carrier-type samples. This result reveals that the anomalous Hall effect comes from the intrinsic origin reflecting the Dirac like dispersion in CaIrO$_3$. We propose that band splitting induced by the interface ferromagnetism yields several band crossing points near the Dirac line node. These points play as a source of the Berry curvature and contribute to the anomalous Hall effect.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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