Experimental signatures of versatile Weyl semimetal in pyrochlore iridate with spin-ice like magnetic orders
ORAL
Abstract
We report experimental signatures of topological transitions among the Weyl semimetal states of pyrochlore $\pio $, where the Kondo coupling between the Ir topological electrons and the spin-ice like orders of Pr moments plays a decisive role.
The magnetic-field dependence of resistivity and the Hall conductivity exhibits a plateau and a sharp jump associated with a magnetic-field hysteresis, similar to a liquid-gas-like transition in dipolar spin ice system. Furthermore, the Kondo coupling is controlled by the hydrostatic pressure, revealing that the field-induced displacement of Weyl points in the momentum space strongly depends on the respective electronic state as well as on the Kondo coupling strength.
These observations pave a route toward the engineering of band topology in hybrid quantum materials with relativistic conduction electrons and localized magnetic moments.
The magnetic-field dependence of resistivity and the Hall conductivity exhibits a plateau and a sharp jump associated with a magnetic-field hysteresis, similar to a liquid-gas-like transition in dipolar spin ice system. Furthermore, the Kondo coupling is controlled by the hydrostatic pressure, revealing that the field-induced displacement of Weyl points in the momentum space strongly depends on the respective electronic state as well as on the Kondo coupling strength.
These observations pave a route toward the engineering of band topology in hybrid quantum materials with relativistic conduction electrons and localized magnetic moments.
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Presenters
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Kentaro Ueda
Univ of Tokyo
Authors
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Kentaro Ueda
Univ of Tokyo
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Hiroaki Ishizuka
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo
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Markus Kriener
RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS)
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Denis Maryenko
RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS)
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Minoru Kawamura
RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS)
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Masashi Kawasaki
Tokyo Inst of Tech - Yokohama
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Yoshinori Tokura
Univ of Tokyo, RIKEN, Univ of Tokyo, RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science CEMS