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Quantum anomalous Hall effect has been observed in magnetically doped topological insulators. However, full quantization, up until now, is limited within the sub-1 K temperature regime, although the material's magnetic ordering...
The structure andmagnetic properties of orthorhombic Dy2TiO5 have been investigated using x-ray diffraction, neutron diffraction, and alternating current (ac)/direct current (dc) magnetic susceptibility measurements. We report a...
We present the significant spin-driven dielectric anomaly (similar to 40% drop) and magnetoelectric coupling near the magnetic ordering temperature in single crystal Fe4Nb2O9. By combining neutron and x-ray single crystal diffraction...
Chiral interactions in magnetic systems can give rise to rich physics manifested, for example, as nontrivial spin textures. The foremost interaction responsible for chiral magnetism is the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI), ...
Charge transport in the wide-band-gap (Al, In)N/GaN heterostructures with high carrier density approximately 2 x 10(13) cm(-2) is investigated over a large range of temperature (270 mK <= T <= 280 K) and magnetic field (0 <= B <= 18 T)....
MnTiO3 has been studied for many decades, but it was only in the last few years that its magnetoelectric behavior had been observed. Here, we use neutron scattering on two separately grown single crystals and two powder samples to show...
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