Ground-state magnetic structures of topological kagome metals RV$_6$Sn$_6$ (R = Tb, Dy, Ho, Er)
Yishui Zhou, Min-Kai Lee, Sabreen Hammouda, Sheetal Devi, Shin-Ichiro, Yano, Romain Sibille, Oksana Zaharko, Wolfgang Schmidt, Karin Schmalzl, Ketty, Beauvois, Eric Ressouche, Po-Chun Chang, Chun-Hao Huang, Lieh-Jeng Chang,, Thomas Br\"uckel, and Yixi Su

TL;DR
This study reveals the detailed ground-state magnetic structures of topological kagome metals RV$_6$Sn$_6$ (R = Tb, Dy, Ho, Er) using neutron diffraction, highlighting diverse magnetic orders and their potential interplay with topological electronic states.
Contribution
First comprehensive neutron diffraction analysis of RV$_6$Sn$_6$ compounds, uncovering their distinct magnetic structures and anisotropies, advancing understanding of magnetism in topological kagome metals.
Findings
Tb, Ho exhibit collinear ferromagnetism along c axis
Dy shows ferromagnetism tilted 20° from c axis
Er displays A-type antiferromagnetism with in-plane moments
Abstract
Magnetic kagome metals have attracted tremendous research interests recently, because they represent an ideal playground for exploring the fascinating interplay between their intrinsically inherited topologically non-trivial electron band structures, magnetism and electronic correlation effects, and the resultant novel electronic/magnetic states and emergent excitations. In this work, we report a comprehensive single-crystal neutron diffraction investigation of the ground-state magnetic structures of the recently discovered V-based topological kagome metals RVSn (R = Tb, Dy, Ho, Er). Furthermore, the sample synthesis details and our systematic studies of crystal structure, low-temperature magnetic and thermodynamic properties of these compounds via various in-house characterization techniques are also reported. It can be revealed that RVSn (R = Tb, Dy, Ho) have a…
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TopicsAdvanced Condensed Matter Physics · Topological Materials and Phenomena
