Fermi Arcs in an Antiferromagnet detected at BESSY II

Fermi Arcs in an Antiferromagnet detected at BESSY II

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https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/03/220323125126.htm

Neodymium-Bismuth crystals belong to the wide range of materials with interesting magnetic properties. The Fermi surface which is measured in the experiments contains information on the transport properties of charge carriers in the crystal. While usually the Fermi surface consists of closed contours, disconnected sections known as Fermi arcs are very rare and can be signatures of unusual electronic states.

In a study, published now in Nature, the team presents experimental evidence for such Fermi arcs. They observed an unusual magnetic splitting in the antiferromagnetic state of the samples below a temperature of 24 Kelvin (the NĂ©el-temperature). This splitting creates bands of opposing curvature, which changes with temperature together with the antiferromagnetic order.