Ferromagnetic helical nodal line and Kane-Mele spin-orbit coupling in kagome metal Fe3Sn2
Abstract
The two-dimensional kagome lattice hosts Dirac fermions at its Brillouin zone corners K and K', analogous to the honeycomb lattice. In the density functional theory electronic structure of ferromagnetic kagome metal FeSn, without spin-orbit coupling we identify two energetically split helical nodal lines winding along in the vicinity of K and K' resulting from the trigonal stacking of the kagome layers. We find that hopping across A-A stacking introduces a layer splitting in energy while that across A-B stacking controls the momentum space amplitude of the helical nodal lines. The effect of spin-orbit coupling is found to resemble that of a Kane-Mele term, where the nodal lines can either be fully gapped to quasi-two-dimensional massive Dirac fermions, or remain gapless at discrete Weyl points depending on the ferromagnetic moment orientation. Aside from numerically establishing FeSn as a model Dirac kagome metal, our results provide insights into materials design of topological phases from the lattice point of view, where paradigmatic low dimensional lattice models often find realizations in crystalline materials with three-dimensional stacking.
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@article{arxiv.2103.08803,
title = {Ferromagnetic helical nodal line and Kane-Mele spin-orbit coupling in kagome metal Fe3Sn2},
author = {Shiang Fang and Linda Ye and Madhav Prasad Ghimire and Min Gu Kang and Junwei Liu and Liang Fu and Manuel Richter and Jeroen van den Brink and Efthimios Kaxiras and Riccardo Comin and Joseph G. Checkelsky},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.08803},
year = {2022}
}
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46 pages, 17 figures