JOURNAL ARTICLE

Magnetic Field-drivenInsulator–Metal Transitionand Colossal Magnetoresistance of Metamagnetic Semiconductor MercuryThiodichromite Crystals

Yuanmiao Xie (18013044)Fei Guo (181055)Wei Tong (6537)Haixin Chang (402696)

Year: 2024 Journal:   OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)   Publisher: La Trobe University

Abstract

A facile method is developed to efficiently prepare metamagnetic mercury thiodichromite (HgCr2S4, HCS) polycrystals and single crystals, and their transport properties are studied. The resistivity of the as-prepared HCS polycrystal shows a semiconducting behavior and no magnetic field dependence in the whole temperature range. In contrast, the annealing treatment of the HCS polycrystal induces gigantic changes: an insulator–metal transition is driven by a magnetic field of 5 T, leading to colossal magnetoresistance (CMR) as high as ∼104. The HCS single crystal grown by a newly developed facile method displays similar properties with a larger CMR up to 106–107. First-principles calculation demonstrates a large spin splitting of band structures, providing the possibility of magnetic polaron existence, which is further evidenced by electron spin resonance spectra. Thus, the insulator–metal transition and CMR can be explained in a magnetic polaronic scenario. This work opens a new window for CMR-based spintronics.

Keywords:
Colossal magnetoresistance Metamagnetism Magnetoresistance Polaron Magnetic field Giant magnetoresistance Annealing (glass) Electrical resistivity and conductivity Single crystal

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