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Ferroelectrically Switchable Half-Quantized Hall Effect

Published 5 Jul 2025 in cond-mat.mes-hall and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2507.03985v1)

Abstract: Integrating ferroelectricity, antiferromagnetism, and topological quantum transport within a single material is rare, but crucial for developing next-generation quantum devices. Here, we propose a multiferroic heterostructure consisting of an antiferromagnetic MnBi2_2Te4_4 bilayer and an Sb2_2Te3_3 film is able to harbor the half-quantized Hall (HQH) effect with a ferroelectrically switchable Hall conductivity of e<sup>2/2he<sup>2/2h. We first show that, in the energetically stable configuration, the antiferromagnetic MnBi2_2Te4_4 bilayer opens a gap in the top surface bands of Sb2_2Te3_3 through proximity effect, while its bottom surface bands remain gapless; consequently, HQH conductivity of e<sup>2/2he<sup>2/2h can be sustained clockwise or counterclockwise depending on antiferromagnetic configuration of the MnBi2_2Te4_4. Remarkably, when applying interlayer sliding within the MnBi2_2Te4_4 bilayer, its electric polarization direction associated with parity-time reversal symmetry breaking is reversed, accompanied by a reversal of the HQH conductivity. The proposed approach offers a powerful route to control topological quantum transport in antiferromagnetic materials by ferroelectricity.

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