Evidence the ferromagnetic order on CoSb layer of LaCoSb$_2$
Muyuan Zou, Jianan Chu, Hui Zhang, Tianzhong Yuan, Peng Cheng, Wentao, Jin, Da Jiang, Xuguang Xu, Wenjie Yu, Zhenghua An, Xinyuan Wei, Gang Mu, and, Wei Li

TL;DR
This paper combines first-principles calculations and experiments to reveal ferromagnetic order in LaCoSb$_2$, proposing it as a candidate for unconventional superconductivity driven by spin fluctuations, with potential applications in topological quantum computing.
Contribution
It demonstrates ferromagnetic order in LaCoSb$_2$ and suggests its potential as a parent compound for p-wave superconductivity related to spin fluctuations.
Findings
LaCoSb$_2$ exhibits in-plane ferromagnetic order at Co sites.
Experimental magnetization supports the theoretical ferromagnetic prediction.
Potential for p-wave superconductivity near ferromagnetic spin fluctuations.
Abstract
The emergence of unconventional superconductivity is generally considered to be related to spin fluctuations. Unveiling the intriguing behaviors of spin fluctuations in parent compounds with layered transition-metal ions may shed light on the search for exotic unconventional superconductors. Here, based on the framework of the first-principles calculations, we theoretically propose that LaCoSb is a weak antiferromagnetic layered metal with an in-plane ferromagnetic moment of 0.88 at the Co sites, as a candidate parent compound of the cobalt-based superconductors. Importantly, this theoretical finding is experimentally supported by our magnetization measurements on polycrystalline samples of LaCoSb. Following the symmetry analysis, we suggest a possible -wave superconductivity hosted in doped LaCoSb emerging at the verge of ferromagnetic spin fluctuations,…
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