paper

Intrinsic Even-Odd Thickness-Driven Anomalous Hall in Epitaxial MnBi2Te4 Thin Films

arXiv:2603.11305

Abstract

We demonstrate precise control of magnetism in MnBi2Te4 thin films through careful synthesis by molecular beam epitaxy, achieving minimal defects and accurate layer thickness control. By optimizing Mn-Bi-Te ratios and growth temperatures, we minimize detrimental self-doping effects and accurately target integer-layer films. X-ray diffraction and reflectivity provide quantitative measures of film quality and thickness. When these macroscale probes of structure and thickness are integrated with magnetotransport measurements, a striking even-odd layer dependence of the anomalous Hall effect is revealed. Odd-layer films exhibit a large hysteresis up to the Néel temperature (~25K), consistent with non-compensated antiferromagnetism, while even-layer films show minimal response, as expected for an antiferromagnet. The sign of the anomalous Hall effect exhibits a sign reversal for intrinsic magnetism versus magnetism associated with defects. This work identifies critical factors for inducing pure, non-compensated ferromagnetism and reveals the character of the intrinsic anomalous Hall effect in MnBi2Te4, which together is a step towards realizing the zero-field quantum anomalous Hall effect in topological materials.

Accepted in Physical Review Materials