Creating Weyl Nodes and Tuning Their Energy by Magnetization Rotation in a Metallic Ferromagnet
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Abstract
Here we propose a novel strategy to tune the Weyl node energy close to or even precisely at the Fermi energy that relies on the interplay between the magnetism and the energy dispersion in the time-reversal symmetry breaking Weyl semimetals.
We show that magnetization effect is strong enough to create new Weyl nodes close to the Fermi surface and, vice versa annihilate other Weyl pairs.
We focus on Co3Sn2S2, a ferromagnet recently found to be a Weyl semimetal and to display a large anomalous Hall effect. Performing ab initio density-functional calculations we show that canting the magnetization away from the easy axis leads to large displacements of the Weyl points in energy and in momentum space such that, at different orientations, Weyl fermions can be placed exactly at the Fermi surface.
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Presenters
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Madhav Prasad Ghimire
Central Department of Physics, Tribhuvan University
Authors
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Madhav Prasad Ghimire
Central Department of Physics, Tribhuvan University
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Jorge Facio
IFW - Dresden, Institute for Theoretical Solid State Physics, IFW Dresden
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Jhih-Shih You
IFW - Dresden, Institute for Theoretical Solid State Physics, IFW Dresden
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Linda Ye
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Joseph Checkelsky
MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Shiang Fang
Department of Physics, Harvard University, Physics, Harvard University, Harvard University
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Efthimios Kaxiras
Harvard University, Department of Physics, Harvard University, Physics, Harvard University
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Manuel Richter
Institute for Theoretical Solid State Physics, IFW Dresden
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Jeroen Van den Brink
IFW Dresden, Institute for Theoretical Solid State Physics, IFW Dresden, IFW - Dresden, Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research