Hidden local symmetry breaking in a kagome-lattice magnetic Weyl semimetal
Qiang Zhang, Yuanpeng Zhang, Masaaki Matsuda, Vasile O Garlea,, Jiaqiang Yan, Michael A. McGuire, D. Alan Tennant, Satoshi Okamoto

TL;DR
This study reveals that local symmetry breaking occurs alongside ferromagnetic order in the kagome-lattice Weyl semimetal Co$_{3}$Sn$_{2}$S$_{2}$, leading to lattice disorder and impacting its magnetic and topological properties.
Contribution
It uncovers the emergence of local symmetry breaking with ferromagnetic order in Co$_{3}$Sn$_{2}$S$_{2}$ using neutron scattering and DFT calculations, revealing its influence on magnetic and Weyl properties.
Findings
Local symmetry breaking coincides with ferromagnetic transition.
Lattice disorder emerges below $T_{C}$, affecting magnetic properties.
Symmetry breaking influences Weyl semimetal characteristics.
Abstract
Exploring the relationship between intriguing physical properties and structural complexity is a central topic in studying modern functional materials. CoSnS, a new discovered kagome-lattice magnetic Weyl semimetal, has triggered intense interest owing to the intimate coupling between topological semimetallic states and peculiar magnetic properties. However, the origins of the magnetic phase separation and spin glass state below in this ordered compound are two unresolved yet important puzzles in understanding its magnetism. Here, we report the discovery of local symmetry breaking surprisingly co-emerges with the onset of ferromagnetic order in CoSnS, by a combined use of neutron total scattering and half polarized neutron diffraction. The mismatch of local and average symmetries occurs below , indicating that CoSnS…
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