| Literature DB >> 28740190 |
J Y Liu1, J Hu1, Q Zhang2,3, D Graf4, H B Cao3, S M A Radmanesh5, D J Adams5, Y L Zhu1, G F Cheng1,6, X Liu1, W A Phelan2, J Wei1, M Jaime7, F Balakirev7, D A Tennant3, J F DiTusa2, I Chiorescu4,8, L Spinu5, Z Q Mao1.
Abstract
Weyl (WSMs) evolve from Dirac semimetals in the presence of broken time-reversal symmetry (TRS) or space-inversion symmetry. The WSM phases in TaAs-class materials and photonic crystals are due to the loss of space-inversion symmetry. For TRS-breaking WSMs, despite numerous theoretical and experimental efforts, few examples have been reported. In this Article, we report a new type of magnetic semimetal Sr1-yMn1-zSb2 (y, z < 0.1) with nearly massless relativistic fermion behaviour (m∗ = 0.04 - 0.05m0, where m0 is the free-electron mass). This material exhibits a ferromagnetic order for 304 K < T < 565 K, but a canted antiferromagnetic order with a ferromagnetic component for T < 304 K. The combination of relativistic fermion behaviour and ferromagnetism in Sr1-yMn1-zSb2 offers a rare opportunity to investigate the interplay between relativistic fermions and spontaneous TRS breaking.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28740190 DOI: 10.1038/nmat4953
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Mater ISSN: 1476-1122 Impact factor: 43.841