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Weyl fermions and spin dynamics of metallic ferromagnet SrRuO3
Author(s) -
Shinichi Itoh,
Y. Endoh,
Tetsuya Yokoo,
Soshi Ibuka,
JeGeun Park,
Y. Kaneko,
Kei Takahashi,
Yoshinori Tokura,
Naoto Nagaosa
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
nature communications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.559
H-Index - 365
ISSN - 2041-1723
DOI - 10.1038/ncomms11788
Subject(s) - condensed matter physics , berry connection and curvature , physics , brillouin zone , fermion , spin wave , ferromagnetism , magnetoresistance , spin (aerodynamics) , position and momentum space , electron , quantum mechanics , magnetic field , geometric phase , thermodynamics
Weyl fermions that emerge at band crossings in momentum space caused by the spin–orbit interaction act as magnetic monopoles of the Berry curvature and contribute to a variety of novel transport phenomena such as anomalous Hall effect and magnetoresistance. However, their roles in other physical properties remain mostly unexplored. Here, we provide evidence by neutron Brillouin scattering that the spin dynamics of the metallic ferromagnet SrRuO 3 in the very low energy range of milli-electron volts is closely relevant to Weyl fermions near Fermi energy. Although the observed spin wave dispersion is well described by the quadratic momentum dependence, the temperature dependence of the spin wave gap shows a nonmonotonous behaviour, which can be related to that of the anomalous Hall conductivity. This shows that the spin dynamics directly reflects the crucial role of Weyl fermions in the metallic ferromagnet.

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