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Universal role of S-symmetry in the antiferromagnetic topological insulators, GdBi and NdBi

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Abstract

RBi (R: Rare-earth elements) is a carrier-compensated semimetal with a NaCl structure and shows antiferromagnetic (AFM) order. Recently, the topological insulator (TI) phase with a negative band gap was established in this system, and the RBi system is gathering attention as a candidate material for AFM TIs. We performed angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) measurements on type-I antiferromagnet NdBi and observed a massive Dirac cone in the AFM phase. We revealed that the combined symmetry S = ΘTD (Θ: Time reversal, TD: Transrational symmetry) plays an important role in protecting Dirac cones in the AFM TI phase. However, it is still unclear whether this S symmetry-protected Dirac cone state exists universally in other antiferromagnets with different magnetic structures.

Here, we report ARPES results of type-II antiferromagnet GdBi to investigate the universality of the combined symmetry S for the protection of the Dirac electronic state. We observed the gapless Dirac cone state in the AFM phase. We discuss the origin of this Dirac cone protection in terms of the observed pattern in ARPES spectra and crystal symmetry in the AFM state.

Presenters

  • Asuka HONMA

    Tohoku University, Japan

Authors

  • Asuka HONMA

    Tohoku University, Japan

  • Noriyuki Kabeya

    Tohoku University

  • Seigo Souma

    WPI-AIMR, Tohoku University, Japan, Tohoku University

  • Yongjian Wang

    University of Cologne

  • Kunihiko Yamauchi

    Osaka University

  • Kosuke Nakayama

    Department of Physics, Tohoku University, Japan, Tohoku University

  • Daichi Takane

    Tohoku Univ

  • Kenichi Ozawa

    Institute of Materials Structure Science, KEK, Japan, KEK

  • Miho Kitamura

    QST

  • Koji Horiba

    QST

  • Hiroshi KUMIGASHIRA

    Tohoku University, Japan

  • Tamio Oguchi

    Center for Spintronics Research Network, Osaka University, Osaka University

  • Takashi Takahashi

    Department of Physics, Tohoku University, Japan, Tohoku University, Japan

  • Noriaki Kimura

    Tohoku University

  • Yoichi Ando

    University of Cologne, University Cologne

  • Takafumi Sato

    Department of Physics, Tohoku University, Japan, Tohoku University