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Anomalous quasiparticles in the zone center electron pocket of the kagom\'e ferromagnet Fe3Sn2

Authors :
Ekahana, Sandy Adhitia
Soh, Y.
Tamai, Anna
Gosálbez-Martínez, Daniel
Yao, Mengyu
Hunter, Andrew
Fan, Wenhui
Wang, Yihao
Li, Junbo
Kleibert, Armin
Vaz, C. A. F.
Ma, Junzhang
Xiong, Yimin
Yazyev, Oleg V.
Baumberger, Felix
Shi, Ming
Aeppli, Gabriel
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

One material containing kagome bilayers and featuring both exceptional magnetism and electron transport is the ferromagnetic metal Fe3Sn2. Notwithstanding the widespread interest in Fe3Sn2, crystal twinning, difficulties in distinguishing surface from bulk states, and a large unit cell have until now prevented the synchrotron-based spectroscopic observation of sharply resolved quasiparticles near the Fermi surface which could be responsible for the anomalous properties appearing at low temperatures for the material. Here we report microfocused laser-based angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (micro-ARPES), which offers the first look at such quasiparticles. The high spatial resolution allows individual crystal twin domains to be examined in isolation, resulting in the discovery of three-fold symmetric electron pockets at the Brillouin zone (BZ) center, not predicted by early tight-binding descriptions but in agreement with density functional theory (DFT) calculations, which also feature Weyl nodes. The quasiparticles in these pockets have remarkably long mean free paths, and their Fermi surface area is consistent with reported quantum oscillations. At the same time, though, the best-defined Fermi surface is reduced at low temperature, and the quasiparticles generally are marginal in the sense that their wavelength uncertainty is of order the deviation of the quasiparticle wavelength from the Fermi vector. We attribute these manifestations of strong electron-electron interactions to a flat band predicted by our DFT to lie just above the dispersive bands seen in this experiment. Thus, beyond demonstrating the impact of twin averaging for ARPES measurements of band structures, our experiments reveal many-body physics unaccounted for by current theories of metallic kagome ferromagnets.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2206.13750
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024-07085-w