Manipulating of magnetism in the topological semimetal EuCd2As2
arXiv:2002.10485 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.101.140402
Abstract
Magnetic Weyl semimetals are expected to have extraordinary physical properties such as a chiral anomaly and large anomalous Hall effects that may be useful for future, potential, spintronics applications. However, in most known host materials, multiple pairs of Weyl points prevent a clear manifestation of the intrinsic topological effects. Our recent density functional theory (DFT) calculations study suggest that EuCdAs can host Dirac fermions in an antiferromagnetically (AFM) ordered state or a single pair of Weyl fermions in a ferromagnetically (FM) ordered state. Unfortunately, previously synthesized crystals ordered antiferromagnetically with \,\,9.5\,K. Here, we report the successful synthesis of single crystals of EuCdAs that order ferromagnetically (FM) or antiferromagnetically (AFM) depending on the level of band filling, thus allowing for the use of magnetism to tune the topological properties within the same host. We explored their physical properties via magnetization, electrical transport, heat capacity, and angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) measurements and conclude that EuCdAs is an excellent, tunable, system for exploring the interplay of magnetic ordering and topology.