Magnetic topological states of matter provide a fertile playground for emerging topological physics and phenomena.The current main focus is on materials whose magnetism stems from 3d magnetic transition elements,e.g.,...Magnetic topological states of matter provide a fertile playground for emerging topological physics and phenomena.The current main focus is on materials whose magnetism stems from 3d magnetic transition elements,e.g.,MnBi_(2)Te_(4),Fe_(3)Sn_(2),and Co_(3)Sn_(2)S_(2).In contrast,topological materials with the magnetism from rare earth elements remain largely unexplored.Here we report rare earth antiferromagnet GdAuAl_(4)Ge_(2)as a candidate magnetic topological metal.Angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy(ARPES)and first-principles calculations have revealed multiple bulk bands crossing the Fermi level and pairs of low energy surface states.According to the parity and Wannier charge center analyses,these bulk bands possess nontrivial Z2 topology,establishing a strong topological insulator state in the nonmagnetic phase.Furthermore,the surface band pairs exhibit strong termination dependence which provides insight into their origin.Our results suggest GdAuAl_(4)Ge_(2)as a rare earth platform to explore the interplay between band topology,magnetism and f electron correlation,calling for further study targeting on its magnetic structure,magnetic topology state,transport behavior,and microscopic properties.展开更多
The simple kagome-lattice band structure possesses Dirac cones,flat band,and saddle point with van Hove singularities in the electronic density of states,facilitating the emergence of various electronic orders.Here we...The simple kagome-lattice band structure possesses Dirac cones,flat band,and saddle point with van Hove singularities in the electronic density of states,facilitating the emergence of various electronic orders.Here we report a titanium-based kagome metal CsTi_(3)Bi_(5)where titanium atoms form a kagome network,resembling its isostructural compound CsV_3Sb_5.Thermodynamic properties including the magnetization,resistance,and heat capacity reveal the conventional Fermi liquid behavior in the kagome metal CsTi_(3)Bi_(5)and no signature of superconducting or charge density wave(CDW)transition anomaly down to 85 m K.Systematic angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy measurements reveal multiple bands crossing the Fermi level,consistent with the first-principles calculations.The flat band formed by the destructive interference of hopping in the kagome lattice is observed directly.Compared to Cs V_(3)Sb_(5),the van Hove singularities are pushed far away above the Fermi level in CsTi_(3)Bi_(5),in line with the absence of CDW.Furthermore,the first-principles calculations identify the nontrivial Z_(2)topological properties for those bands crossing the Fermi level,accompanied by several local band inversions.Our results suppose CsTi_(3)Bi_(5)as a complementary platform to explore the superconductivity and nontrivial band topology.展开更多
In our most recently published article,[1]an important reference[2]predicting CsTi_(3)Bi_(5) is missing and should be added,along with Ref.[3](originally Ref.[28]),to the introduction section.
基金Project supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China (Grant No. 2022YFA1403700)the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 12074163)+2 种基金the Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation of Guangdong Province, China (Grants Nos. 2022B1515020046, 2022B1515130005, and 2021B1515130007)the Innovative and Entrepreneurial Research Team Program of Guangdong Province, China (Grant Nos. 2019ZT08C044)Shenzhen Science and Technology Program (Grant No. KQTD20190929173815000)
文摘Magnetic topological states of matter provide a fertile playground for emerging topological physics and phenomena.The current main focus is on materials whose magnetism stems from 3d magnetic transition elements,e.g.,MnBi_(2)Te_(4),Fe_(3)Sn_(2),and Co_(3)Sn_(2)S_(2).In contrast,topological materials with the magnetism from rare earth elements remain largely unexplored.Here we report rare earth antiferromagnet GdAuAl_(4)Ge_(2)as a candidate magnetic topological metal.Angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy(ARPES)and first-principles calculations have revealed multiple bulk bands crossing the Fermi level and pairs of low energy surface states.According to the parity and Wannier charge center analyses,these bulk bands possess nontrivial Z2 topology,establishing a strong topological insulator state in the nonmagnetic phase.Furthermore,the surface band pairs exhibit strong termination dependence which provides insight into their origin.Our results suggest GdAuAl_(4)Ge_(2)as a rare earth platform to explore the interplay between band topology,magnetism and f electron correlation,calling for further study targeting on its magnetic structure,magnetic topology state,transport behavior,and microscopic properties.
基金the National Key R&D Program of China(Grant No.2022YFA1403700)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.12074163 and 12004030)+5 种基金the Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation(Grant Nos.2022B1515020046,2022B1515130005,2021B1515130007,and 2020B1515120100)the Guangdong Innovative and Entrepreneurial Research Team Program(Grant Nos.2017ZT07C062 and 2019ZT08C044)the Shenzhen Science and Technology Program(Grant No.KQTD20190929173815000)Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Advanced Quantum Functional Materials and Devices(Grant No.ZDSYS20190902092905285)the Shenzhen Fundamental Research Program(Grant No.JCYJ20220818100405013)China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(Grant No.2020M682780 and 2022M711495)。
文摘The simple kagome-lattice band structure possesses Dirac cones,flat band,and saddle point with van Hove singularities in the electronic density of states,facilitating the emergence of various electronic orders.Here we report a titanium-based kagome metal CsTi_(3)Bi_(5)where titanium atoms form a kagome network,resembling its isostructural compound CsV_3Sb_5.Thermodynamic properties including the magnetization,resistance,and heat capacity reveal the conventional Fermi liquid behavior in the kagome metal CsTi_(3)Bi_(5)and no signature of superconducting or charge density wave(CDW)transition anomaly down to 85 m K.Systematic angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy measurements reveal multiple bands crossing the Fermi level,consistent with the first-principles calculations.The flat band formed by the destructive interference of hopping in the kagome lattice is observed directly.Compared to Cs V_(3)Sb_(5),the van Hove singularities are pushed far away above the Fermi level in CsTi_(3)Bi_(5),in line with the absence of CDW.Furthermore,the first-principles calculations identify the nontrivial Z_(2)topological properties for those bands crossing the Fermi level,accompanied by several local band inversions.Our results suppose CsTi_(3)Bi_(5)as a complementary platform to explore the superconductivity and nontrivial band topology.
文摘In our most recently published article,[1]an important reference[2]predicting CsTi_(3)Bi_(5) is missing and should be added,along with Ref.[3](originally Ref.[28]),to the introduction section.
基金supported by the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars(52125309)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(51991343,51920105002,51991340,52188101,and 11974156)+3 种基金Guangdong Innovative and Entrepreneurial Research Team Program(2017ZT07C341 and 2019ZT08C044)the Bureau of Industry and Information Technology of Shenzhen for the “2017 Graphene Manufacturing Innovation Center Project”(201901171523)Shenzhen Basic Research Project(JCYJ20200109144616617 and JCYJ20190809180605522)Shenzhen Science and Technology Program(KQTD20190929173815000 and 20200925161102001)。
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(51920105002,51991340,51991343,11974156)the National Key R&D Program of China(2018YFA0307200)+8 种基金Guangdong International Science Collaboration Project(2019A050510001)the Bureau of Industry and Information Technology of Shenzhen for the"2017 Graphene Manufacturing Innovation Center Project"(201901171523)Shenzhen Basic Research Project(WDZC20200819095319002,JC YJ20190809180605522,JCYJ20200109144620815,JCYJ20200109144616617)Shenzhen Science and Technology Program(KQTD20190929173815000)the Science,Technology and Innovation Commission of Shenzhen Municipality(ZDSYS20190902092905285)the assistance of SUSTech Core Research Facilities,especially technical support from Pico-Centre that receives support from Presidential fund and Development and Reform Commission of Shenzhen Municipalitysupported by the fund of the Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Computational Science and Material Design(2019B030301001)the Introduced Innovative R&D Team of Guangdong(2017ZT07C062,2019ZT08C044)supported by the Center for Computational Science and Engineering of Southern University of Science and Technology。