DEMONSTRATION OF THE THIRD-ORDER NONLINEAR HALL EFFECT IN TOPOLOGICAL DIRAC SEMIMETAL NiTe2
- Authors: Esin V.D.1, Timonina A.V.1, Kolesnikov N.N.1, Deviatov E.V.1
 - 
							Affiliations: 
							
- Yu. A. Osipyan Institute of Solid State Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences
 
 - Issue: Vol 167, No 6 (2025)
 - Pages: 886–892
 - Section: ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS
 - URL: https://vietnamjournal.ru/0044-4510/article/view/685169
 - DOI: https://doi.org/10.31857/S004445102506015X
 - ID: 685169
 
Cite item
Abstract
We experimentally investigate third-order nonlinear Hall effect for three-dimensional NiTe2 single crystal samples. NiTe2 is the recently discovered type-II Dirac semimetal, so both the inversion and the time-reversal symmetries are conserved in the bulk. As a result, the well known second-order nonlinear Hall effect does not expected for this material, which we confirm as negligibly small second-harmonic transverse Hall voltage response to the longitudinal ac electric current. As the main experimental result, we demonstrate the unsaturated third-harmonic Hall response in NiTe2, which well corresponds to the theoretically predicted third-order nonlinear Hall effect in Dirac semimetals. We also demonstrate, that the third harmonic signal does not depend on the external magnetic field, in contrast to the field-depended first-order and second-order Hall effects.
About the authors
V. D. Esin
Yu. A. Osipyan Institute of Solid State Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences
							Author for correspondence.
							Email: 2018esin@issp.ac.ru
				                					                																			                								 				                								Chernogolovka, Moscow District, Russia						
A. V. Timonina
Yu. A. Osipyan Institute of Solid State Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences
														Email: 2018esin@issp.ac.ru
				                					                																			                												                								Chernogolovka, Moscow District, Russia						
N. N. Kolesnikov
Yu. A. Osipyan Institute of Solid State Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences
														Email: 2018esin@issp.ac.ru
				                					                																			                												                								Chernogolovka, Moscow District, Russia						
E. V. Deviatov
Yu. A. Osipyan Institute of Solid State Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences
														Email: 2018esin@issp.ac.ru
				                					                																			                												                								Chernogolovka, Moscow District, Russia						
Supplementary files
				
			
					
						
						
						
						
									



