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Crystal Hall effect in Collinear Antiferromagnets
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Electrons, commonly moving along the applied electric field, acquire in certain magnets a dissipationless transverse velocity. This spontaneous Hall effect, discovered more than a century ago, has been understood in terms of the time-reversal symmetry breaking by the internal spin-structure of a ferromagnetic, noncolinear antiferromagnetic or skyrmionic form. Here we identify previously overlooked robust Hall effect mechanism arising from collinear antiferromagnetism combined with nonmagnetic atoms at non-centrosymmetric positions. We predict a large magnitude of this crystal Hall effect in a room-temperature collinear antiferromagnet RuO$_2$ and catalogue, based on our symmetry rules, extensive families of material candidates. We show that the crystal Hall effect is accompanied by the possibility to control its sign by the crystal chirality. We illustrate that accounting for the full magnetization density distribution instead of the simplified spin-structure sheds new light on symmetry breaking phenomena in complex magnets and opens an alternative avenue towards quantum materials engineering for low-dissipation nanoelectronics.
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