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Polar metals have recently garnered increasing interest because of their promising functionalities. Here we report the experimental realization of an intrinsic coexisting ferromagnetism, polar distortion and metallicity in quasi-two-dimensional Ca3Co3O8. This material crystallizes with alternating stacking of oxygen tetrahedral CoO4 monolayers and octahedral CoO6 bilayers. The ferromagnetic metallic state is confined within the quasi-two-dimensional CoO6 layers, and the broken inversion symmetry arises simultaneously from the Co displacements. The breaking of both spatial-inversion and time-reversal symmetries, along with their strong coupling, gives rise to an intrinsic magnetochiral anisotropy with exotic magnetic field-free non-reciprocal electrical resistivity. An extraordinarily robust topological Hall effect persists over a broad temperature–magnetic field phase space, arising from dipole-induced Rashba spin–orbit coupling. Our work not only provides a rich platform to explore the coupling between polarity and magnetism in a metallic system, with extensive potential applications, but also defines a novel design strategy to access exotic correlated electronic states.more » « less
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Liu, Ping; Liu, Caixing; Wang, Zhi; Huang, Meng; Hu, Guojing; Xiang, Junxiang; Feng, Chao; Chen, Chen; Ma, Zongwei; Cui, Xudong; et al (, Nano Research)
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Huang, Meng; Ma, Zongwei; Wang, Sheng; Li, Si; Li, Miao; Xiang, Junxiang; Liu, Ping; Hu, Guojing; Zhang, Zengming; Sun, Zhe; et al (, 2D Materials)null (Ed.)
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