Anisotropic magnetism and electronic structure of trigonal EuAl$_2$Ge$_2$ single crystals
Abstract
The magnetic and electronic properties of the layered Zintl-phase compound EuAlGe crystallizing in the trigonal CaAlSi-type structure are reported. Our neutron-diffraction measurements show that EuAlGe undergoes A-type antiferromagnetic (AFM) ordering below ~K, with the Eu moments (Eu, ) aligned ferromagnetically in the plane. The magnetic structure consists of trigonal AFM domains associated with -plane magnetic anisotropy and a field-induced reorientation of the Eu spins in the domains is evident at ~K below the critical field kOe. Electrical resistivity and ARPES measurements show that EuAlGe is metallic both above and below . In the AFM phase, we directly observe folded bands in ARPES due to the doubling of the magnetic unit cell along the axis with an enhancement of quasiparticle weight due to the complex change in the coupling between the magnetic moments and itinerant electrons on cooling below . The observed electronic structure is well reproduced by first-principle calculations, which also predict the presence of nontrivial electronic states near the Fermi level in the AFM phase with topological numbers 1;(000).
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@article{arxiv.2301.09613,
title = {Anisotropic magnetism and electronic structure of trigonal EuAl$_2$Ge$_2$ single crystals},
author = {Santanu Pakhira and Asish K. Kundu and Farhan Islam and M. A. Tanatar and Tufan Roy and Thomas Heitmann and T. Yilmaz and E. Vescovo and Masahito Tsujikawa and Masafumi Shirai and R. Prozorov and David Vaknin and D. C. Johnston},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.09613},
year = {2023}
}
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16 pages, 13 captioned figures, 53 references Updated several affiliations