Abstract
Few-layer CrPS4 is a two-dimensional (2D) magnetic material with excellent stability in ambient environment, which attracted significant interest in recent research. Here, via first-principles calculations, we show that 2D CrPS4 hosts a variety of intriguing anomalous Hall transport phenomena, owing to its layer-dependent magnetism and symmetry character. Monolayer CrPS4 can display a sizable linear anomalous Hall effect, while its nonlinear anomalous Hall response is forbidden. In contrast, bilayer CrPS4 can produce pronounced intrinsic nonlinear anomalous Hall response from Berry-connection polarizability, in the absence of linear anomalous Hall effect. We clarify that the large peaks in these responses originate from gapped Dirac points in the band structure. Furthermore, we show that bilayer CrPS4 also hosts a layer Hall effect, where the charge Hall current in the two layers are equal in magnitude but flow in opposite directions. This effect can be detected as an anomalous Hall signal induced by an applied gate field. Finally, even-layer CrPS4 also exhibits pronounced in-plane anomalous Hall effect, where the Hall signal is linearly proportional to the applied in-plane magnetic field. Our findings unveil the rich and interesting Hall transport phenomena in 2D CrPS4 magnets, suggesting its potential in electronic and spintronic device applications.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 415501 |
| Journal | Journal of Physics Condensed Matter |
| Volume | 37 |
| Issue number | 41 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 13 Oct 2025 |
Keywords
- Berry phase effect
- First-principles calculation
- magnetic 2D material
- nonlinear hall effect
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