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Main Authors: Heredia, Elica Anne, Chiu, Shao-Pin, Nguyen, Ba-Anh-Vu, Wang, Ruey-Tay, Wu, Chih-Yuan, Yeh, Sheng-Shiuan, Lin, Juhn-Jong
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.16531
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author Heredia, Elica Anne
Chiu, Shao-Pin
Nguyen, Ba-Anh-Vu
Wang, Ruey-Tay
Wu, Chih-Yuan
Yeh, Sheng-Shiuan
Lin, Juhn-Jong
author_facet Heredia, Elica Anne
Chiu, Shao-Pin
Nguyen, Ba-Anh-Vu
Wang, Ruey-Tay
Wu, Chih-Yuan
Yeh, Sheng-Shiuan
Lin, Juhn-Jong
contents Granular metals offer tailorable electronic properties and play crucial roles in device and sensor applications. We have fabricated a series of nonmagnetic granular CoSi2 thin films and studied the Hall effect and transport properties. We observed a two orders of magnitude enhancement in the Hall coefficient in films fall slightly above the metal-insulator transition. This giant Hall effect (GHE) is ascribed to the local quantum-interference effect induced reduction of the charge carriers. Transmission electron microscopy images and transport properties indicate that our films form two dimensional granular arrays. The GHE may provide useful and sensitive applications.
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spellingShingle Giant Hall effect in two-dimensional CoSi$_2$ granular arrays
Heredia, Elica Anne
Chiu, Shao-Pin
Nguyen, Ba-Anh-Vu
Wang, Ruey-Tay
Wu, Chih-Yuan
Yeh, Sheng-Shiuan
Lin, Juhn-Jong
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Granular metals offer tailorable electronic properties and play crucial roles in device and sensor applications. We have fabricated a series of nonmagnetic granular CoSi2 thin films and studied the Hall effect and transport properties. We observed a two orders of magnitude enhancement in the Hall coefficient in films fall slightly above the metal-insulator transition. This giant Hall effect (GHE) is ascribed to the local quantum-interference effect induced reduction of the charge carriers. Transmission electron microscopy images and transport properties indicate that our films form two dimensional granular arrays. The GHE may provide useful and sensitive applications.
title Giant Hall effect in two-dimensional CoSi$_2$ granular arrays
topic Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.16531