Magnetic and transport properties of topological semimetal candidate <i>Ln</i>SbTe (<i>Ln</i> = Sm, Nd)

ORAL

Abstract

The ZrSiS family compounds host various exotic quantum phenomena due to the presence of both topological nonsymmorphic Dirac fermions and nodal line fermions. The inherent magnetism in LnSbTe (Ln= lanthanide rare earth) compounds offers opportunity to study possible new quantum states. Here, we report magnetic and transport properties of previously unexplored topological nodal line semimetal candidates NdSbTe and SmSbTe. These materials show antiferromagnetic ground state and strong electronic correlations unlike many other known LnSbTe compounds. All the findings suggest that these materials can offer a rare platform to explore exotic quantum phenomena arising from the interplay between magnetism, topology, and electronic correlations.

*We acknowledge the support from US Department of Energy under grant DE-SC0019467

Presenters

  • Krishna Pandey

    • University of Arkansas

Authors

  • Krishna Pandey

    • University of Arkansas
  • Rabindra Basnet

    • University of Arkansas
    • Department of Physics, University of Arkansas
  • Gokul Acharya

    • University of Arkansas
  • Aaron Wegner

    • University of Arkansas
    • Department of Physics, University of Arkansas
  • Md Rafique Un Nabi

    • University of Arkansas
  • Jin Hu

    • University of Arkansas
    • The University of Arkansas