Scattering-dependent transport of SrRuO3 films: From Weyl fermion transport to hump-like Hall effect anomaly

Recent observation of quantum transport phenomena of Weyl fermions has brought much attention to 4d ferromagnetic perovskite SrRuO3 as a magnetic Weyl semimetal. Besides, the hump-like Hall effect anomaly, which might have a topological origin, has also been reported for this material. Here, we show that the emergence of such phenomena is governed by the degree of scattering determined by the defect density (Ru-deficiency- and/or interface-driven-defect scattering) and measurement temperature (phonon scattering), where the former is controlled by varying the growth conditions of the SrRuO3 films in molecular beam epitaxy as well as the film thickness. The resulting electronic transport properties can be classified into three categories: clean, intermediate, and dirty regimes. The transport of Weyl fermions emerges in the clean regime, whereas that of topologically trivial conduction electrons in the ferromagnetic metal state prevail in the intermediate and dirty regimes. In the clean and intermediate regimes, anomalous Hall resistivity obeys a scaling law incorporating the intrinsic Karplus-Luttinger (Berry phase) and extrinsic side-jump mechanisms. The hump-like Hall effect anomaly is observed only in the dirty regime, which is contrary to the scaling law between anomalous Hall resistivity and longitudinal resistivity. Hence, we conclude that this anomaly is not inherent to the material and does not have a topological origin. We also provide defect- and temperature-dependent transport phase diagrams of stoichiometric SrRuO3 and Ru-deficient SrRu0.7O3 where the appearance of Weyl fermions and hump-like Hall effect anomaly are mapped. These diagrams may serve as a guideline for designing SrRu1-xO3-based spintronic and topological electronic devices.

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