Spin-orbit quantum impurity in a topological magnet.

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作者:Yin Jia-Xin, Shumiya Nana, Jiang Yuxiao, Zhou Huibin, Macam Gennevieve, Sura Hano Omar Mohammad, Zhang Songtian S, Cheng Zi-Jia, Guguchia Zurab, Li Yangmu, Wang Qi, Litskevich Maksim, Belopolski Ilya, Yang Xian P, Cochran Tyler A, Chang Guoqing, Zhang Qi, Huang Zhi-Quan, Chuang Feng-Chuan, Lin Hsin, Lei Hechang, Andersen Brian M, Wang Ziqiang, Jia Shuang, Hasan M Zahid
Quantum states induced by single-atomic impurities are at the frontier of physics and material science. While such states have been reported in high-temperature superconductors and dilute magnetic semiconductors, they are unexplored in topological magnets which can feature spin-orbit tunability. Here we use spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy (STM/S) to study the engineered quantum impurity in a topological magnet Co(3)Sn(2)S(2). We find that each substituted In impurity introduces a striking localized bound state. Our systematic magnetization-polarized probe reveals that this bound state is spin-down polarized, in lock with a negative orbital magnetization. Moreover, the magnetic bound states of neighboring impurities interact to form quantized orbitals, exhibiting an intriguing spin-orbit splitting, analogous to the splitting of the topological fermion line. Our work collectively demonstrates the strong spin-orbit effect of the single-atomic impurity at the quantum level, suggesting that a nonmagnetic impurity can introduce spin-orbit coupled magnetic resonance in topological magnets.

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