Topology and Magnetism in F-electron Systems
Author | : Firoza Kabir |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 126 |
Release | : 2021 |
ISBN-10 | : OCLC:1298895343 |
ISBN-13 | : |
Rating | : 4/5 (43 Downloads) |
Download or read book Topology and Magnetism in F-electron Systems written by Firoza Kabir and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page 126 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Topological insulators are insulators in the bulk but permit spin-polarized electrons to flow on their surface. Till date, non-magnetic topological materials have been extensively studied. However, due to the complex symmetries of magnetic crystals as well as theoretical and experimental difficulties associated with modeling and measuring quantum magnets, only a few magnetic materials have been explored so far. Therefore, by utilizing angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES), along with first-principles calculations, and magneto-transport measurements, we have chosen one doped and four intrinsic magnetic materials to study the interplay between magnetic order and nontrivial topology. First, we have observed a single topological non-trivial surface state in a spin-orbit-induced bulk bandgap magnetic material (Gd doped Sb2Te3), where the surface states are possibly associated with the 4f -electron magnetism of gadolinium. Our subsequent research has focused on an intrinsic magnetic quantum material, EuMg2Bi2, which reveals multiple Dirac states, with the Dirac nodes located at distinct binding energies. Next, we have investigated kagome-net magnets, due to the unusual lattice geometry and breaking of time-reversal symmetry, they can support diverse quantum magnetic phases. We have studied HoMn6Sn6 and ErMn6Sn6 kagome net magnets, which revealed large anomalous, topological Hall effects, and Dirac-like dispersions near the Fermi level indicating the existence of a Chern gapped Dirac cone. Finally, numerous fascinating topological phases of rare-earth monopnictide (REM) family led us to investigate the electronic structure of another REM magnetic topological material NdSb, which revealed significant band reconstruction due to the onset of an antiferromagnetic transition. Our results reveal a linear Dirac-like state at the zone center and two Dirac-like states at the zone corner of the Brillouin zone, indicating non-trivial topology in this material. Our detailed electronic structure study of these 4f magnetic materials could potentially provide a foundation for future research investigating the interaction between topology and magnetism.