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Resonant Raman Spectroscopy of the Chiral Antiferromagnet CoNb3S6

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Abstract


We report here the first full Raman characterization of the chiral antiferromagnet CoNb3S6 ; i.e. cobalt-doped NbS2. CoNb3S6 exhibits a large c-axis anomalous Hall effect (AHE) not entirely attributable to the small intrinsic ferromagnetic component (Co) along the c-axis [1]. This interesting behavior suggests that the enhancement in AHE may be because of a combination of magnetic field in the presence of the near-Fermi energy Weyl nodes as predicted by theory [2]. Neutron scattering experiments of CoNb3S6 [3] showed incommensurate peaks; however, it was not clear whether the peaks are due to a spin spiral or a spin density wave. Magneto-Raman spectroscopy represents an optimal method to differentiate these structures. Wavelength- and polarized-dependent Raman spectra collected at room temperature from CoNb3S6 flakes are analyzed. Experiments of temperature- and magnetic field-dependent Raman spectroscopy to seek magnon (spin wave) signatures detected no change in the spectral weight at the Neel temperature implying absence of spin density waves suggesting that the magnetic structure is helical.

References
(1) Nirmal J. Ghimire et al., Nature Commun. Vol. 9, 3280 (2018)
(2) Zachary M. Raines et al., Phys. Rev. B Vol. 96, p. 161115(R) (2017)
(3) Private communication N. Ghimire

Presenters

  • Nora Hassan

    National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), National Institute of Standards and Technology

Authors

  • Nora Hassan

    National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), National Institute of Standards and Technology

  • Thuc Mai

    NIST, National Institute of Standards and Technology

  • Amber McCreary

    National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST

  • Nirmal Ghimire

    Department of Physics and Astronomy, George Mason University, George Mason University, Argonne Natl Lab

  • Angela Hight Walker

    National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)