Electron-electron interactions in slightly doped rhombohedral multilayer graphene are predicted to create a time-reversal-breaking Fermi surface shaped like a crescent (the Fermi lune), giving large non-reciprocal resistance and in-plane orbital magnetization.
Transdimensional anomalous Hall effect in rhombohedral thin graphite
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Anomalous Hall effect (AHE), occurring in materials with broken time-reversal symmetry, epitomizes the intricate interplay between magnetic order and orbital motions of electrons[1-4]. In two dimensional (2D) systems, AHE is always coupled with out-of-plane orbital magnetization associated in-plane chiral orbital motions. In three dimensional (3D) systems, carriers can tunnel or scatter along the third dimension within the vertical mean free path lz. When sample thickness far exceeds lz, scattering disrupts coherent out-of-plane motion, making 3D AHE effectively a thickness-averaged 2D counterpart[4] -- still governed by out-of-plane orbital magnetization arising from in-plane orbital motions. Here, we explore an uncharted regime where the sample thickness is much larger than the atomic layer thickness yet smaller than or comparable to lz. In such "transdimensional" regime, carriers can sustain coherent orbital motions both within and out of the 2D plane, leading to a fundamentally new type of AHE that couples both out-of-plane and in-plane orbital magnetizations. We report the first observation of such phenomenon -- transdimensional AHE (TDAHE) -- in electrostatically gated rhombohedral ennealayer graphene. This state emerges from a peculiar metallic phase that spontaneously breaks time-reversal, mirror and rotational symmetries driven by electron-electron interactions. Such TDAHE manifests as concurrent out-of-plane and in-plane Hall resistance hysteresis, controlled by external magnetic fields along either direction. Our findings unveils a new class of AHE, opening an unexplored paradigm for correlated and topological physics in transdimensional systems.
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Fermi lune and transdimensional orbital magnetism in rhombohedral multilayer graphene
Electron-electron interactions in slightly doped rhombohedral multilayer graphene are predicted to create a time-reversal-breaking Fermi surface shaped like a crescent (the Fermi lune), giving large non-reciprocal resistance and in-plane orbital magnetization.