Dirac magnons, nodal lines, and nodal plane in elemental gadolinium
Abstract
We investigate the magnetic excitations of elemental gadolinium (Gd) using inelastic neutron scattering, showing that Gd is a Dirac magnon material with nodal lines at and nodal planes at half integer . We find an anisotropic intensity winding around the -point Dirac magnon cone, which is interpreted to indicate Berry phase physics. Using linear spin wave theory calculations, we show the nodal lines have non-trivial Berry phases, and topological surface modes. We also discuss the origin of the nodal plane in terms of a screw-axis symmetry, and introduce a topological invariant characterizing its presence and effect on the scattering intensity. Together, these results indicate a highly nontrivial topology, which is generic to hexagonal close packed ferromagnets. We discuss potential implications for other such systems.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2107.11372,
title = {Dirac magnons, nodal lines, and nodal plane in elemental gadolinium},
author = {Allen Scheie and Pontus Laurell and Paul A. McClarty and Garrett E. Granroth and Matt B. Stone and Roderich Moessner and Stephen E. Nagler},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.11372},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
4 pages, 4 figures, plus four pages supplemental information. Accompanying paper to arXiv:2107.11370