Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2020; Denver, Colorado
Session B55: Dirac and Weyl Semimetals: Experiment
11:15 AM–2:15 PM,
Monday, March 2, 2020
Room: Mile High Ballroom 2B
Sponsoring
Unit:
DCMP
Abstract: B55.00005 : Experimental electronic structure of the switchable, topological, antiferromagnet CuMnAs
Presenter:
Andrew Linn
(University of Colorado, Boulder)
Authors:
Andrew Linn
(University of Colorado, Boulder)
Kyle Gordon
(University of Colorado, Boulder)
Peipei Hao
(University of Colorado, Boulder)
Bryan Berggren
(University of Colorado, Boulder)
Sonka Reimers
(University of Nottingham)
Nathaniel Speiser
(University of Colorado, Boulder)
Dushyant Narayan
(University of Colorado, Boulder)
Libor Smejkal
(Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz)
Tomas Jungwirth
(University of Nottingham)
Peter Wadley
(University of Nottingham)
Daniel Stephen Dessau
(University of Colorado, Boulder)
been experimentally demonstrated to be scalable to THz speeds, far exceeding speeds in state-
of-the-art memory devices today. Additionally, CuMnAs is predicted to host two Dirac points
protected by a nonsymorphic, glide mirror plane symmetry, which may or may not exist
depending on the orientation of the Néel vector, offering the possibility of opening and closing a gap at the Dirac point at THz speeds. Until now, we lacked experimental confirmation of the predicted electronic band structure, but here we report the electronic structure of tetragonal CuMnAs experimentally measured with ARPES, which we compare to DFT. We performed experiments on the (001) surface of tetragonal CuMnAs thin films, measuring Fermi surfaces, kz dispersion, and high symmetry cuts.
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