Quantum interactions in topological R166 kagome magnet.

Xitong Xu, Jiaxin Yin, Zhe Qu, Shuang Jia
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Kagome magnet has been found to be a fertile ground for the search of exotic quantum states in condensed matter. Arising from the unusual geometry, the quantum interactions in the kagome lattice give rise to various quantum states, including the Chern-gapped Dirac fermion, Weyl fermion, flat band and van Hove singularity. Here we review recent advances in the study of the R166 kagome magnet (RT6E6, R = rare earths; T = transition metals; and E = Sn, Ge, etc) whose crystal structure highlights the transition-metal-based kagome lattice and rare-earth sublattice. Compared with other kagome magnets, the R166 family owns the particularly strong interplays between thedelectrons on the kagome site and the localizedfelectrons on the rare-earth site. In the form of spin-orbital coupling, exchange interaction and many-body effect, the quantum interactions play an essential role in the Berry curvature in both the reciprocal and real spaces of R166 family. We discuss the spectroscopic and transport visualization of the topological electrons hosted in the Mn kagome layer of RMn6Sn6and the various topological effects due to the quantum interactions, including the Chern-gap opening, the exchange-biased effect, the topological Hall effect and the emergent inductance. We hope this work serves as a guide for future explorations of quantum magnets.

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拓扑R166kagome磁体中的量子相互作用。
戈薇磁铁被发现是在凝聚态中寻找奇异量子态的沃土。由于不寻常的几何结构,kagome晶格中的量子相互作用产生了各种量子态,包括Chern带隙Dirac费米子、Weyl费米子,平带和van Hove奇点。本文综述了R166戈姆磁体(RT6E6,R=稀土;T=过渡金属;E=Sn、Ge等)的研究进展,其晶体结构突出了过渡金属基戈姆晶格和稀土亚晶格。与其他戈姆磁体相比,R166家族在戈姆位置上的电子与稀土位置上的局域电子之间具有特别强的相互作用。在R166族的倒数空间和实空间中,量子相互作用以自旋-轨道耦合、交换相互作用和多体效应的形式对Berry曲率起着重要作用。我们讨论了RMn6Sn6的Mn kagome层中的拓扑电子的光谱和输运可视化,以及由于量子相互作用引起的各种拓扑效应,包括Chern空位、交换偏置效应、拓扑霍尔效应和出射电感。我们希望这项工作能为未来量子磁体的探索提供指导。
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