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Exploring CrS 2 : A Magnetic Material with Weyl Fermions
FASE LABORABORATORY, UNIVERSITY OF FRIBOURG, SWITZERLANDMonday, November 25, 2024
-axis. When you rotate the magnetization in the
x
-
y
plane, something interesting happens. The
W
1
and
W
3
points open up gaps, and these gaps stay the same no matter which direction the magnetization goes. But the
W
2
point can still cross at specific in-plane directions, which means the material keeps its Weyl state.
Scientists also looked at how strain affects the material. They found that biaxial strain (stretching in two directions) doesn't bother the Weyl points much, as long as it's less than ±5%. But uniaxial strain (stretching in one direction) makes them disappear.
In short, CrS
2
is a two-dimensional ferromagnetic material with multiple Weyl fermions. You can change the topological states with an external magnetic field. Isn't that cool?
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