Intrinsic ferromagnetic axion states and a single pair of Weyl fermions in the stable-state MnX2B2T6-family materials
Abstract
The intrinsic ferromagnetic (FM) axion insulators and Weyl semimetals (WSMs) with only single pair of Weyl points have drawn intensive attention but so far remain rare and elusive in real materials. Here, we propose a new class of MnX2B2T6-B (X=Ge, Sn, or Pb; B=Sb or Bi; T=Se or Te) family that is the stable structural form of this system. We find that the MnX2B2T6-B family has not only the intrinsic FM axion insulators MnGe2Bi2Te6-B, MnSn2Bi2Te6-B, and MnPb2Bi2Te6-B, but also the intrinsic WSM MnSn2Sb2Te6-B with only a single pair of Weyl points. Thus, the MnX2B2T6-B family can provide an ideal platform to explore the exotic topological magnetoelectric effect and the intrinsic properties related to Weyl points.
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