Materials where the electronic bands have unusual topologies allow for the realization of novel physics and have a wide range of potential applications. When two electronic bands with linear dispersions intersect at a point, the excitations could be described as Weyl fermions which are massless particles with a particular chirality. Here we report evidence for the presence of Weyl fermions in the ferromagnetic state of the low-carrier density, strongly correlated Kondo lattice system CeSb, from electronic structure calculations and angle-dependent magnetoresistance measurements. When the applied magnetic field is parallel to the electric current, a pronounced negative magnetoresistance is observed within the ferromagnetic state, which is destroyed upon slightly rotating the field away. These results give evidence for CeSb belonging to a new class of Kondo lattice materials with Weyl fermions in the ferromagnetic state.
@article{arxiv.1611.02927,
title = {Possible Weyl fermions in the magnetic Kondo system CeSb},
author = {C. Y. Guo and C. Cao and M. Smidman and F. Wu and Y. J. Zhang and F. Steglich and F. C. Zhang and H. Q. Yuan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.02927},
year = {2017}
}
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18 pages, 4 figures, Supplementary Information available from journal link (open access)