The discovery of massless Dirac electrons in graphene and topological Dirac-Weyl materials has prompted a broad search for bosonic analogues of such Dirac particles. Recent experiments have found evidence for Dirac magnons above an Ising-like ferromagnetic ground state in a two-dimensional (2D) kagome lattice magnet and in the van der Waals layered honeycomb crystal CrI3, and in a 3D Heisenberg magnet Cu3TeO6. Here we report on our inelastic neutron scattering investigation on large single crystals of a stacked honeycomb lattice magnet CoTiO3, which is part of a broad family of ilmenite materials. The magnetically ordered ground state of CoTiO3 features ferromagnetic layers of Co2+, stacked antiferromagnetically along the c-axis. We discover that the magnon dispersion relation exhibits strong easy-plane exchange anisotropy and hosts a clear gapless Dirac cone along the edge of the 3D Brillouin zone. Our results establish CoTiO3 as a model pseudospin-1/2 material to study interacting Dirac bosons in a 3D quantum XY magnet.
@article{arxiv.1907.02061,
title = {Dirac magnons in a honeycomb lattice quantum XY magnet CoTiO3},
author = {Bo Yuan and Ilia Khait and Guo-Jiun Shu and F. C. Chou and M. B. Stone and J. P. Clancy and Arun Paramekanti and Young-June Kim},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.02061},
year = {2020}
}
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7 pages, 5 figures; Supplemental Materials Available upon request