The nature of ferromagnetism in the chiral helimagnet Cr1/3NbS2

Abstract

The chiral helimagnet, Cr1/3NbS2, hosts exotic spin textures, whose influence on the magneto-transport properties, make this material an ideal candidate for future spintronic applications. To date, the interplay between macroscopic magnetic and transport degrees of freedom is believed to result from a reduction in carrier scattering following spin order. Here, we present electronic structure measurements through the helimagnetic transition temperature, TC that challenges this view by showing a Fermi surface comprised of strongly hybridized Nb- and Cr- derived electronic states, and spectral weight in proximity to the Fermi level to anomalously increases as temperature is lowered below TC. These findings are rationalized on the basis of first principle, density functional theory calculations, which reveal a large nearest-neighbor exchange energy, suggesting the interaction between local spin moments and hybridized Nb- and Cr- derived itinerant states to go beyond the perturbative interaction of Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida, suggesting instead a mechanism rooted in a Hund's exchange interaction.

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