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Gapless Dirac magnons in CrCl<sub>3</sub>
Physicsnpj Quantum Materials

Gapless Dirac magnons in CrCl<sub>3</sub>

J. A. Schneeloch, Y. Tao, et al.

Discover the groundbreaking research by John A. Schneeloch and team on gapless Dirac magnons in bulk CrCl3. Through inelastic neutron scattering, this study reveals unique temperature-dependent behaviors and interactions that could reshape our understanding of magnetic materials. Dive into this fascinating exploration of spin correlations and magnon dynamics!... show more
Abstract
Bosonic Dirac materials are testbeds for dissipationless spin-based electronics. In the quasi two-dimensional honeycomb lattice of CrX3 (X = Cl, Br, I), Dirac magnons have been predicted at the crossing of acoustical and optical spin waves, analogous to Dirac fermions in graphene. Here we show that, distinct from CrBr3 and CrI3, gapless Dirac magnons are present in bulk CrCl3, with inelastic neutron scattering intensity at low temperatures approaching zero at the Dirac K point. Upon warming, magnon-magnon interactions induce strong renormalization and decreased lifetimes, with a ~25% softening of the upper magnon branch intensity from 5 to 50 K, though magnon features persist well above TN. Moreover, on cooling below ~50 K, an anomalous increase in the a-axis lattice constant and a hardening of a ~26 meV phonon feature are observed, indicating magnetoelastic and spin-phonon coupling arising from an increase in the in-plane spin correlations that begins tens of Kelvin above TN.
Publisher
npj Quantum Materials
Published On
Jun 22, 2022
Authors
John A. Schneeloch, Yu Tao, Yongqiang Cheng, Luke Daemen, Guangyong Xu, Qiang Zhang, Despina Louca
Tags
gapless Dirac magnonsCrCl3inelastic neutron scatteringmagnum-magnon interactionsspin-phonon couplingNéel temperature
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