Topological spin excitations observed in a three-dimensional antiferromagnet
Weiliang Yao, Chenyuan Li, Lichen Wang, Shangjie Xue, Yang Dan, Kazuki, Iida, Kazuya Kamazawa, Kangkang Li, Chen Fang, Yuan Li

TL;DR
This study reports the experimental discovery of topological spin excitations (magnons) with Z2-topological nodal lines in a three-dimensional antiferromagnet, expanding the understanding of band topology to bosonic magnetic excitations.
Contribution
It provides the first experimental observation of topological magnon band crossing in a real crystal, demonstrating the presence of Z2-topological nodal lines in a 3D antiferromagnet.
Findings
Topological magnon band crossing observed in Cu3TeO6
Magnons exhibit sharp, intense spectral features
Presence of Z2-topological nodal lines in magnon bands
Abstract
Band topology, or global wave-function structure that enforces novel properties in the bulk and on the surface of crystalline materials, is currently under intense investigations for both fundamental interest and its technological promises. While band crossing of non-trivial topological nature was first studied in three dimensions for electrons, the underlying physical idea is not restricted to fermionic excitations. In fact, experiments have confirmed the possibility to have topological band crossing of electromagnetic waves in artificial structures. Fundamental bosonic excitations in real crystals, however, have not been observed to exhibit the counterpart under ambient pressure and magnetic field, where the difficulty is in part because natural materials cannot be precisely engineered like artificial structures. Here, we use inelastic neutron scattering to reveal the presence of…
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