For topological magnon spectra, determining and explaining the presence of a gap at a magnon crossing point is a key to characterize the topological properties of the system. An inelastic neutron scattering study of a single crystal is a powerful experimental technique that is widely employed to probe the magnetic excitation spectra of topological materials. Here, we show that when the scattering intensity rapidly disperses in the vicinity of a crossing point, such as a Dirac point, the apparent topological gap size is extremely sensitive to experimental conditions including sample mosaic, resolution, and momentum integration range. We demonstrate these effects using comprehensive neutron-scattering measurements of CrCl$_3$. Our measurement...
The gapped local minimum in the magnon dispersion, located at a finite wave number and frequency, ha...
The discovery of the Dirac electron dispersion in graphene [A. H. Castro Neto, et al., The Electroni...
At sufficiently low temperatures magnetic materials often enter a correlated phase hosting collectiv...
The phase of the quantum-mechanical wave function can encode a topological structure with wide-rangi...
Magnons dominate the magnetic response of ferromagnetic two-dimensional crystals such as CrI3. Becau...
Magnons dominate the magnetic response of ferromagnetic two-dimensional crystals such as CrI3. Becau...
Recent neutron-diffraction experiments in honeycomb CrI$_3$ quasi-2D ferromagnets have evinced the e...
We present first principles calculations of the two-particle excitation spectrum of CrI$_3$ using ma...
The bosonic analogs of topological insulators have been proposed in numerous theoretical works, but ...
Magnetic structures are known to possess magnon excitations confined to their surfaces and interface...
The bosonic analogs of topological insulators have been proposed in numerous theoretical works, but ...
The bosonic analogs of topological insulators have been proposed in numerous theoretical works, but ...
In magnetically ordered materials with localized electrons, the fundamental magnetic interactions ar...
CrBr_{3} is an excellent realization of the two-dimensional honeycomb ferromagnet, which offers a bo...
The kagome lattice is a fertile platform to explore topological excitations with both Fermi-Dirac an...
The gapped local minimum in the magnon dispersion, located at a finite wave number and frequency, ha...
The discovery of the Dirac electron dispersion in graphene [A. H. Castro Neto, et al., The Electroni...
At sufficiently low temperatures magnetic materials often enter a correlated phase hosting collectiv...
The phase of the quantum-mechanical wave function can encode a topological structure with wide-rangi...
Magnons dominate the magnetic response of ferromagnetic two-dimensional crystals such as CrI3. Becau...
Magnons dominate the magnetic response of ferromagnetic two-dimensional crystals such as CrI3. Becau...
Recent neutron-diffraction experiments in honeycomb CrI$_3$ quasi-2D ferromagnets have evinced the e...
We present first principles calculations of the two-particle excitation spectrum of CrI$_3$ using ma...
The bosonic analogs of topological insulators have been proposed in numerous theoretical works, but ...
Magnetic structures are known to possess magnon excitations confined to their surfaces and interface...
The bosonic analogs of topological insulators have been proposed in numerous theoretical works, but ...
The bosonic analogs of topological insulators have been proposed in numerous theoretical works, but ...
In magnetically ordered materials with localized electrons, the fundamental magnetic interactions ar...
CrBr_{3} is an excellent realization of the two-dimensional honeycomb ferromagnet, which offers a bo...
The kagome lattice is a fertile platform to explore topological excitations with both Fermi-Dirac an...
The gapped local minimum in the magnon dispersion, located at a finite wave number and frequency, ha...
The discovery of the Dirac electron dispersion in graphene [A. H. Castro Neto, et al., The Electroni...
At sufficiently low temperatures magnetic materials often enter a correlated phase hosting collectiv...