Orbital Magnetic Moment Dynamics and Hanle Magnetoresistance in Multilayered 2D Materials
Hao Sun, Giovanni Vignale

TL;DR
This paper develops a semi-phenomenological model for the orbital magnetic moment dynamics in multilayered 2D materials under magnetic fields, revealing anisotropic behavior and explaining orbital Hanle magnetoresistance.
Contribution
It introduces a new equation of motion for orbital magnetic moments in multilayered 2D materials, accounting for anisotropic dynamics and linking quantum geometry to magnetoresistance effects.
Findings
Derived a microscopic expression for the inverse effective mass tensor.
Formulated a semi-phenomenological equation of motion for orbital magnetic moments.
Predicted orbital Hanle magnetoresistance behavior in multilayered 2D materials.
Abstract
The orbital Hall effect (OHE), resulting from non-trivial quantum geometry of 2D materials, has several potential advantages over the spin Hall effect (SHE), the latter being well known for its many applications in spintronics. Like the spin Hall effect, the OHE occurs in nonmagnetic materials without stringent symmetry requirements, but unlike the SHE it does no rely on relatively weak spin-orbit interaction. In 2D materials, these advantages risk to be nullified by the difficulty of turning the orbital moment away from the out-of-plane direction. Multilayered 2D materials offer a way out of this difficulty because the fluctuating in-plane component of the orbital moment, due to motion of electrons between the layers, can latch to a magnetic field. To describe this effect we have derived a semi-phenomenological equation of motion for the density of orbital magnetic moment in stacked 2D…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic Properties of Alloys · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies · Magnetic Field Sensors Techniques
