Field-Induced Metal-Insulator Transition In Beta-Eup3*

CHINESE PHYSICS LETTERS(2020)

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Metal-insulator transition (MIT) is one of the most conspicuous phenomena in correlated electron systems. However such a transition has rarely been induced by an external magnetic field as the field scale is normally too small compared with the charge gap. We present the observation of a magnetic-field-driven MIT in a magnetic semiconductor beta-EuP3. Concomitantly, we find a colossal magnetoresistance in an extreme way: the resistance drops billionfold at 2K in a magnetic field less than 3T. We ascribe this striking MIT as a field-driven transition from an antiferromagnetic and paramagnetic insulator to a spin-polarized topological semimetal, in which the spin configuration of Eu(2+)cations and spin-orbital coupling play a crucial role. As a phosphorene-bearing compound whose electrical properties can be controlled by the application of field,beta-EuP(3)may serve as a tantalizing material in the basic research and even future electronics.
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75, 47, -m, 73, 50, Jt, 72, 80, Ga, 71, 55, Ak
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