Author:
Liu Chang,Shen JianLei,Gao JiaCheng,Yi ChangJiang,Liu Di,Xie Tao,Yang Lin,Danilkin Sergey,Deng GuoChu,Wang WenHong,Li ShiLiang,Shi YouGuo,Weng HongMing,Liu EnKe,Luo HuiQian
Abstract
AbstractWe report a comprehensive neutron scattering study on the spin excitations in the magnetic Weyl semimetal Co3Sn2S2 with a quasi-two-dimensional structure. Both in-plane and out-of-plane dispersions of the spin waves were revealed in the ferromagnetic state. Similarly, dispersive but damped spin excitations were found in the paramagnetic state. The effective exchange interactions were estimated using a semi-classical Heisenberg model to consistently reproduce the experimental TC and spin stiffness. However, a full spin wave gap below Eg = 2.3 meV was observed at T = 4 K. This value was considerably larger than the estimated magnetic anisotropy energy (~0.6 meV), and its temperature dependence indicated a significant contribution from the Weyl fermions. These results suggest that Co3Sn2S2 is a three-dimensional correlated system with a large spin stiffness, and the low-energy spin dynamics can interplay with the topological electron states.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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