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Dirac surface states in intrinsic magnetic topological insulators EuSn2As2 and MnBi2nTe3n+1

Authors :
Li, Hang
Gao, Shun-Ye
Duan, Shao-Feng
Xu, Yuan-Feng
Zhu, Ke-Jia
Tian, Shang-Jie
Gao, Jia-Cheng
Fan, Wen-Hui
Rao, Zhi-Cheng
Huang, Jie-Rui
Li, Jia-Jun
Yan, Da-Yu
Liu, Zheng-Tai
Liu, Wan-Ling
Huang, Yao-Bo
Li, Yu-Liang
Liu, Yi
Zhang, Guo-Bin
Zhang, Peng
Kondo, Takeshi
Shin, Shik
Lei, He-Chang
Shi, You-Guo
Zhang, Wen-Tao
Weng, Hong-Ming
Qian, Tian
Ding, Hong
Source :
Phys. Rev. X 9, 041039 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

In magnetic topological insulators (TIs), the interplay between magnetic order and nontrivial topology can induce fascinating topological quantum phenomena, such as the quantum anomalous Hall effect, chiral Majorana fermions and axion electrodynamics. Recently, a great deal of attention has been focused on the intrinsic magnetic TIs, where disorder effects can be eliminated to a large extent, which is expected to facilitate the emergence of topological quantum phenomena. In despite of intensive efforts, experimental evidence of the topological surface states (SSs) remains elusive. Here, by combining first-principles calculations and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) experiments, we have revealed that EuSn2As2 is an antiferromagnetic TI with observation of Dirac SSs consistent with our prediction. We also observe nearly gapless Dirac SSs in antiferromagnetic TIs MnBi2nTe3n+1 (n = 1 and 2), which were absent in previous ARPES results. These results provide clear evidence for nontrivial topology of these intrinsic magnetic TIs. Furthermore, we find that the topological SSs show no observable changes across the magnetic transition within the experimental resolution, indicating that the magnetic order has quite small effect on the topological SSs, which can be attributed to weak hybridization between the localized magnetic moments, from either 4f or 3d orbitals, and the topological electronic states. This provides insights for further research that the correlations between magnetism and topological states need to be strengthened to induce larger gaps in the topological SSs, which will facilitate the realization of topological quantum phenomena at higher temperatures.<br />Comment: 22 pages, 5 figures, to be published in PRX

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Phys. Rev. X 9, 041039 (2019)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1907.06491
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.9.041039