Spin‐Orientation Modulation of Topology and Transport in a Breathing‐Kagome Weyl Magnet

Y Yang Liu J Junyan Liu (Department of Radiation Oncology, Stanford University) J Jiamin Mou (School of Physics and Astronomy Beijing Normal University Beijing China) J Jinying Yang M Meng Lyu Y Yibo Wang S Subir Sen (Beijing National Laboratory For Condensed Matter Physics Institute of Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China) X Xuebin Dong (Beijing National Laboratory For Condensed Matter Physics Institute of Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China) X Xingchen Liu (State Key Laboratory of Coal Conversion, Institute of Coal Chemistry) B Binbin Wang (Department of Chemistry, Key Laboratory of Surface & Interface Science of Polymer Materials of Zhejiang Province) Y Yuan Yao X Xiyang Li C Claudia Felser D Defa Liu (College of General Education, Xinjiang University of Technology , Xinjiang 848000,) E Enke Liu (Beijing National Laboratory For Condensed Matter Physics Institute of Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China)

Abstract

ABSTRACT The manipulation over diverse topological matters has become a critical demand for advancing quantum devices and topological spintronics. However, such experimental demonstrations remain scarce. Here, based on a novel breathing kagome magnetic Weyl semimetal LaCrGe 3 , we realize a spin‐rotation driven Weyl state evolution under the control of an external magnetic field. While the breathing of kagome lattice is revealed to boost the desired topologic state, the predicted Weyl points are observed around the Fermi level via angle‐resolved photoemission spectroscopy, and are further corroborated by transport effects of chiral‐anomaly‐related negative magnetoresistance and large anomalous Hall conductivity. By rotating the external magnetic field, we demonstrated that the reorientation of magnetic moments can drive the motion of Weyl points in momentum space, which is characterized by a highly tunable angle‐dependent Hall response. Our study presents a modulation of both topology and transport via spin orientation that offers fundamental insights for developing next‐generation spin‐based functional devices based on topological physics.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 1, Issue 1
Published August 06, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (15)

Y

Yang Liu

J

Junyan Liu

Department of Radiation Oncology, Stanford University

J

Jiamin Mou

School of Physics and Astronomy Beijing Normal University Beijing China

J

Jinying Yang

M

Meng Lyu

Y

Yibo Wang

S

Subir Sen

Beijing National Laboratory For Condensed Matter Physics Institute of Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

X

Xuebin Dong

Beijing National Laboratory For Condensed Matter Physics Institute of Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

X

Xingchen Liu

State Key Laboratory of Coal Conversion, Institute of Coal Chemistry

B

Binbin Wang

Department of Chemistry, Key Laboratory of Surface & Interface Science of Polymer Materials of Zhejiang Province

Y

Yuan Yao

X

Xiyang Li

C

Claudia Felser

D

Defa Liu

College of General Education, Xinjiang University of Technology , Xinjiang 848000,

E

Enke Liu

Beijing National Laboratory For Condensed Matter Physics Institute of Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China