Unusual magnetic and transport properties in HoMn<sub>6</sub>Sn<sub>6</sub> kagome magnet
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Abstract
With intricate lattice structures, kagome materials are an excellent platform to study various fascinating topological quantum states. In particular, kagome materials, revealing large responses to external stimuli such as pressure or magnetic field, are subject to special investigation. Here, we study the kagome-net HoMn6Sn6 magnet that undergoes paramagnetic to ferrimagnetic transition (below 376 K) and spin-reorientation transition (below 200 K). In this compound, we observe the topological Hall effect and substantial contribution of anomalous Hall effect above 100 K. We unveil the pressure effects on magnetic ordering at a low magnetic field from the pressure tunable magnetization measurement. By utilizing high-resolution angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, Dirac-like dispersion at the high-symmetry point K is revealed in the vicinity of the Fermi level, which is well supported by the first-principles calculations, suggesting a possible Chern-gapped Dirac cone in this compound. Our investigation will pave the way to understand the magneto-transport and electronic properties of various rare-earth-based kagome magnets.
*This project is supported by the Center for Thermal Energy Transport under Irradiation, an Energy Frontier Research Center funded by the U.S. DOE, Office of Basic Energy Sciences; the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) under Award No. FA9550-17-1-0415, and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research MURI (FA9550-20-1-0322).
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Presenters
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Firoza Kabir
- University of Central Florida