Nature of the Dirac point magnon gap in the van der Waals Ferromagnet CrSiTe<sub>3</sub>
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Abstract
The quasi-two-dimensional, semiconducting ferromagnet CrSiTe3 is an attractive candidate for spintronics applications and as a candidate to host bosonic topological excitations. Its relatively accessible transition temperature, large magnetic moment and the ability to grow large, clean single crystals makes this an ideal material for study. In this work, we perform detailed neutron scattering measurements of the magnetic excitations near the K-point in the ordered phase to determine the nature of the magnon gap. We find that the existence and magnitude of the gap is highly dependent on the model Hamiltonian and the experimental conditions, and we refine the bounds for the size of the gap.
*This research used resources at the High Flux Isotope Reactor and Spallation Neutron Source, a DOE Office of Science User Facility operated by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
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Presenters
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Travis J Williams
- Oak Ridge National Lab
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory