Magnetic and electronic structure of the layered rare-earth pnictide EuCd$_2$Sb$_2$


Abstract in English

Resonant elastic X-ray scattering (REXS) at the Eu $M_5$ edge reveals an antiferromagnetic structure in layered EuCd$_2$Sb$_2$ at temperatures below $T_textrm{N}$ = 7.4 K with a magnetic propagation vector of $(0,0,1/2)$ and spins in the basal plane. Magneto-transport and REXS measurements with an in-plane magnetic field show that features in the magnetoresistance are correlated with changes in the magnetic structure induced by the field. Ab initio electronic structure calculations predict that the observed spin structure gives rise to a gapped Dirac point close to the Fermi level with a gap of $Delta E sim$0.01 eV. The results of this study indicate that the Eu spins are coupled to conduction electron states near the Dirac point.

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