Evolution of magnetism in magnetic topological semimetal NdSb<sub>x</sub>Te<sub>2-x+δ</sub>

ORAL

Abstract

Magnetic topological semimetals LnSbTe (Ln = Lanthanide) have attracted intensive attention because of the presence of interplay between magnetism, topological, and electron correlations depending on the choices of magnetic Ln elements. Recently, varying Sb-Te composition has been found to effectively control the electronic and magnetic states in LnSbxTe2-x. With this motivation, we report the evolution of magnetic properties with Sb-Te substitution in NdSbxTe2-x, (0 ≤ x ≤ 1). Our work reveals the interesting non-monotonic change in magnetic ordering temperature with varying composition stoichiometry, which is likely attributed to the coupling between magnetism and charge density waves. In addition, reducing the Sb content x drives the reorientation of moments from in-plane to out-of-plane direction that results in the distinct magnetic structures for two end compounds NdTe2 and NdSbTe. Furthermore, the moment orientation in NdSbxTe2-x is also found to be strongly tunable upon application of a weak magnetic field, leading to rich magnetic phases depending on the composition stoichiometry, temperature, and magnetic field. Such strong tuning of magnetism in this material establishes it as a promising platform for investigating tunable topological states and correlated topological physics.

*This work is supported by the US Department of Energy award DE-SC0022006, National Science Foundation award DMR-2316811 and DMR-1906383, NIH award P20GM103429

Presenters

  • Santosh Karki Chhetri

    • University of Arkansas

Authors

  • Santosh Karki Chhetri

    • University of Arkansas
  • Rabindra Basnet

    • University of Arkansas
    • University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff
  • Jian Wang

    • Wichita State University
  • Krishna Pandey

    • University of Arkansas
  • Gokul Acharya

    • University of Arkansas
  • Md Rafique Un Nabi

    • University of Arkansas
  • Dinesh Upreti

    • University of Arkansas
  • Josh Sakon

    • University of Arkansas
  • Mansour Mortazavi

    • University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, Pine Bluff, Arkansas 71603, USA
  • Jin Hu

    • University of Arkansas