Abstract
EuAuSb is a triangular-lattice Dirac semimetal in which a topological Hall effect has been observed to develop in association with a magnetically ordered phase. Our single-crystal neutron diffraction measurements have identified an incommensurate helical order in which individual ferromagnetic Eu2+ layers rotate in-plane by ∼120◦ from one layer to the next. An in-plane magnetic field distorts the incommensurate order, eventually leading to a first order transition to a state that is approximately commensurate and that is continuously polarized as the bulk magnetization approaches saturation. From an analysis of the magnetic diffraction intensities versus field, we find evidence for a dip in the ordered in-plane moment at the same field where the topological Hall effect is a maximum, and we propose that this is due to field-induced quantum spin fluctuations. Our electronic structure calculations yield exchange constants compatible with the helical order and show that the bands near the Fermi level lose their spin degeneracy via a mechanism similar to that in the collinear altermagnets. We find that, unlike the even symmetry seen in the altermagnets, the spin splitting in EuAuSb has odd-wave symmetry similar to that recently found in a number of coplanar magnetic materials.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 944551-944559 |
| Number of pages | 9 |
| Journal | Physical Review B |
| Volume | 112 |
| Issue number | 9 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Sep 26 2025 |
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