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The nodal-line semiconductor Mn3Si2Te6 is generating enormous excitment due to the recent discovery of a field-driven insulator-to-metal transition and associated colossal magnetoresistance as well as evidence for a new type of quantum state involving chiral orbital currents. Strikingly, these qualities persist even in the absence of traditional Jahn-Teller distortions and double-exchange mechanisms, raising questions about exactly how and why magnetoresistance occurs along with conjecture as to the likely signatures of loop currents. Here, we measured the infrared response of Mn3Si2Te6 across the magnetic ordering and field-induced insulator-to-metal transitions in order to explore colossal magnetoresistance in the absence of Jahn-Teller and double-exchange interactions. Rather than a traditional metal with screened phonons, the field-driven insulator-to-metal transition leads to a weakly metallic state with localized carriers. Our spectral data are fit by a percolation model, providing evidence for electronic inhomogeneity and phase separation. Modeling also reveals a frequency-dependent threshold field for carriers contributing to colossal magnetoresistance which we discuss in terms of polaron formation, chiral orbital currents, and short-range spin fluctuations. These findings enhance the understanding of insulator-to-metal transitions in new settings and open the door to the design of unconventional colossal magnetoresistant materials.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available December 1, 2025
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De, Chandan; Liu, Yu; Ayyagari, Sai_Venkata Gayathri; Zheng, Boyang; Kelley, Kyle P; Hazra, Sankalpa; He, Jingyang; Pawledzio, Sylwia; Mali, Subin; Guchhait, Samaresh; et al (, Science Advances)Multiferroic materials host both ferroelectricity and magnetism, offering potential for magnetic memory and spin transistor applications. Here, we report a multiferroic chalcogenide semiconductor Cu1−xMn1+ySiTe3(0.04 ≤x≤ 0.26; 0.03 ≤y≤ 0.15), which crystallizes in a polar monoclinic structure (Pmspace group). It exhibits a canted antiferromagnetic state below 35 kelvin, with magnetic hysteresis and remanent magnetization under 15 kelvin. We demonstrate multiferroicity and strong magnetoelectric coupling through magnetodielectric and magnetocurrent measurements. At 10 kelvin, the magnetically induced electric polarization reaches ~0.8 microcoulombs per square centimeter, comparable to the highest value in oxide multiferroics. We also observe possible room-temperature ferroelectricity. Given that multiferroicity is very rare among transition metal chalcogenides, our finding sets up a unique materials platform for designing multiferroic chalcogenides.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available January 3, 2026
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Guo, Xiaoyu; Owen, Rachel; Kaczmarek, Austin; Fang, Xiaochen; De, Chandan; Ahn, Youngjun; Hu, Wei; Agarwal, Nishkarsh; Sung, Suk Hyun; Hovden, Robert; et al (, Physical Review B)
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