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Optical study of three-dimensional Weyl semimetal Mn$_3$Sn

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2023-12-06 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

Three-dimensional (3D) Weyl semimetal Mn3_3Sn has attracted tremendous attention due to its great application potential. However, the complex magnetic structures at different temperature intervals make it extremely difficult to unravel the underlying electronic structures of Mn3_3Sn. Here, we perform temperature-dependent optical spectroscopy measurements on single crystalline Mn3_3Sn to investigate its charge dynamics. We find that both of the optical reflectivity R(ω)R(\omega) and conductivity σ1(ω)\sigma_1(\omega) evolve very smoothly across the magnetic phase transition at TMT_M = 285 K, where the giant anomalous Hall effect (AHE) at room temperature drops significantly. Furthermore, two linearly increasing segments of σ1(ω)\sigma_1(\omega) are observed in the whole temperature range from 300 K to 10 K, indicating that the existence of Weyl fermions is very robust against the magnetic phase transition. In addition, the Weyl points closest to the Fermi level EFE_F are identified to be located about 101 meV away from EFE_F at 10 K, and the associated Fermi velocity is about 2.55 ×107\times 10^7 cm/s. Our results reveal that the phase transition at TMT_M only generates subtle modification to the band structure, which helps to further uncover the mechanism of the dramatic change of AHE in Mn3_3Sn.

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@article{arxiv.2306.12180,
  title  = {Optical study of three-dimensional Weyl semimetal Mn$_3$Sn},
  author = {L. Y. Cao and Z. A. Xu and B. X. Gao and L. Wang and X. T. Zhang and X. Y. Zhang and Y. F. Guo and R. Y. Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.12180},
  year   = {2023}
}