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    Long-range magnetic order in the ~S=1/2 triangular lattice antiferromagnet KCeS2
    (Amsterdam : SciPost Foundation, 2020) Bastien, Gaël; Rubrecht, Bastian; Haeussler, Ellen; Schlender, Philipp; Zangeneh, Ziba; Avdoshenko, Stanislav; Sarkar, Rajib; Alfonsov, Alexey; Luther, Sven; Onykiienko, Yevhen A.; Walker, Helen C.; Kühne, Hannes; Grinenko, Vadim; Guguchia, Zurab; Kataev, Vladislav; Klauss, Hans-Henning; Hozoi, Liviu; van den Brink, Jeroen; Inosov, Dmytro S.; Büchner, Bernd; Wolter, Anja U.B.; Doert, Thomas
    Recently, several putative quantum spin liquid (QSL) states were discovered in ~S=1/2 rare-earth based triangular-lattice antiferromagnets (TLAF) with the delafossite structure. A way to clarify the origin of the QSL state in these systems is to identify ways to tune them from the putative QSL state towards long-range magnetic order. Here, we introduce the Ce-based TLAF KCeS2 and show via low-temperature specific heat and μSR investigations that it yields magnetic order below TN=0.38 K despite the same delafossite structure. We identify a well separated ~S=1/2 ground state for KCeS2 from inelastic neutron scattering and embedded-cluster quantum chemical calculations. Magnetization and electron spin resonance measurements on single crystals indicate a strong easy-plane g~factor anisotropy, in agreement with the ab initio calculations. Finally, our specific-heat studies reveal an in-plane anisotropy of the magnetic field-temperature phase diagram which may indicate anisotropic magnetic interactions in KCeS2.
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    Sixfold fermion near the Fermi level in cubic PtBi2
    (Amsterdam : SciPost Foundation, 2021) Thirupathaiah, Setti; Kushnirenko, Yevhen; Koepernik, Klaus; Piening, Boy Roman; Büchner, Bernd; Aswartham, Saicharan; van den Brink, Jeroen; Borisenko, Sergey; Fulga, Ion Cosma
    We show that the cubic compound PtBi2, is a topological semimetal hosting a sixfold band touching point in close proximity to the Fermi level. Using angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, we map the bandstructure of the system, which is in good agreement with results from density functional theory. Further, by employing a low energy effective Hamiltonian valid close to the crossing point, we study the effect of a magnetic field on the sixfold fermion. The latter splits into a total of twenty Weyl cones for a Zeeman field oriented in the diagonal, [111] direction. Our results mark cubic PtBi2, as an ideal candidate to study the transport properties of gapless topological systems beyond Dirac and Weyl semimetals.
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    Engineering a pure Dirac regime in ZrTe5
    (Amsterdam : SciPost Foundation, 2023) Facio, Jorge I.; Nocerino, Elisabetta; Fulga, Ion Cosma; Wawrzynczak, Rafal; Brown, Joanna; Gu, Genda; Li, Qiang; Mansson, Martin; Sassa, Yasmine; Ivashko, Oleh; von Zimmermann, Martin; Mende, Felix; Gooth, Johannes; Galeski, Stanislaw; van den Brink, Jeroen; Meng, Tobias
    Real-world topological semimetals typically exhibit Dirac and Weyl nodes that coexist with trivial Fermi pockets. This tends to mask the physics of the relativistic quasiparticles. Using the example of ZrTe5, we show that strain provides a powerful tool for in-situ tuning of the band structure such that all trivial pockets are pushed far away from the Fermi energy, but only for a certain range of Van der Waals gaps. Our results naturally reconcile contradicting reports on the presence or absence of additional pockets in ZrTe5, and provide a clear map of where to find a pure three-dimensional Dirac semimetallic phase in the structural parameter space of the material.
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    Engineering spectral properties of non-interacting lattice Hamiltonians
    (Amsterdam : SciPost Foundation, 2021) Moghaddam, Ali G.; Chernyavsky, Dmitry; Morice, Corentin; van Wezel, Jasper; van den Brink, Jeroen
    We investigate the spectral properties of one-dimensional lattices with position-dependent hopping amplitudes and on-site potentials that are smooth bounded functions of the position. We find an exact integral form for the density of states (DOS) in the limit of an infinite number of sites, which we derive using a mixed Bloch-Wannier basis consisting of piecewise Wannier functions. Next, we provide an exact solution for the inverse problem of constructing the position-dependence of hopping in a lattice model yielding a given DOS. We confirm analytic results by comparing them to numerics obtained by exact diagonalization for various incarnations of position-dependent hoppings and on-site potentials. Finally, we generalize the DOS integral form to multi-orbital tight-binding models with longer-range hoppings and in higher dimensions.
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    Quantum dynamics in 1D lattice models with synthetic horizons
    (Amsterdam : SciPost Foundation, 2022) Morice, Corentin; Chernyavsky, Dmitry; van Wezel, Jasper; van den Brink, Jeroen; Moghaddam, Ali
    We investigate the wave packet dynamics and eigenstate localization in recently proposed generalized lattice models whose low-energy dynamics mimics a quantum field theory in (1+1)D curved spacetime with the aim of creating systems analogous to black holes. We identify a critical slowdown of zero-energy wave packets in a family of 1D tight-binding models with power-law variation of the hopping parameter, indicating the presence of a horizon. Remarkably, wave packets with non-zero energies bounce back and reverse direction before reaching the horizon. We additionally observe a power-law localization of all eigenstates, each bordering a region of exponential suppression. These forbidden regions dictate the closest possible approach to the horizon of states with any given energy. These numerical findings are supported by a semiclassical description of the wave packet trajectories, which are shown to coincide with the geodesics expected for the effective metric emerging from the considered lattice models in the continuum limit.
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    Curvature induced magnonic crystal in nanowires
    (Amsterdam : SciPost Foundation, 2019) Korniienko, Anastasiia; Kravchuk, Volodymyr P.; Pylypovskyi, Oleksandr V.; Sheka, Denis D.; van den Brink, Jeroen; Gaididei, Yuri
    A new type of magnonic crystals, curvature induced ones, is realized in ferromagnetic nanowires with periodically deformed shape. A magnon band structure of such crystal is fully determined by its curvature: the developed theory is well confirmed by simulations. An application to nanoscale spintronic devices with the geometrically tunable parameters is proposed, namely, to filter elements.
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    Axion Mie theory of electron energy loss spectroscopy in topological insulators
    (Amsterdam : SciPost Foundation, 2021) Schultz, Johannes; Nogueira, Flavio S.; Büchner, Bernd; van den Brink, Jeroen; Lubk, Axel
    Electronic topological states of matter exhibit novel types of responses to electromagnetic fields. The response of strong topological insulators, for instance, is characterized by a so-called axion term in the electromagnetic Lagrangian which is ultimately due to the presence of topological surface states. Here we develop the axion Mie theory for the electromagnetic response of spherical particles including arbitrary sources of fields, i.e., charge and current distributions. We derive an axion induced mixing of transverse magnetic and transverse electric modes which are experimentally detectable through small induced rotations of the field vectors. Our results extend upon previous analyses of the problem. Our main focus is on the experimentally relevant problem of electron energy loss spectroscopy in topological insulators, a technique that has so far not yet been used to detect the axion electromagnetic response in these materials.