A Novel Type of Magnetic Band Splitting in a Fe Spin Ladder System
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Possible Altermagnetic Band Splitting in a Fe Spin Ladder System: Angle-Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy on BaFe2S3
J. Phys. Soc. Jpn.
94,
123704
(2025)
.
An investigation of a Fe spin ladder system using angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy revealed a novel type of magnetic band splitting resembling that in altermagnets.

Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy is a powerful experimental technique that can measure the energy-momentum relation of electron removal excitation from interacting electrons in a solid. This relation is often referred to as band dispersion, and it is split into spin-up and spin-down branches in ferromagnets and ferrimagnets with net magnetization. Such band splitting in a collinear magnet without net magnetization is a unique signature of altermagnetism. This state has recently attracted considerable interest due to its excellent suitability for applications in spintronics.
In this study, we observed such band splitting in the magnetic phase of BaFe2S3 with a Fe spin ladder structure with no net magnetization by means of angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. In the magnetic and insulating state of BaFe2S3, each Fe ion takes the d6 high-spin electronic configuration. In each Fe spin ladder, the spin-up and spin-down sublattices are not connected through translation or inversion because of the tetrahedral coordination of S around Fe. Rather, the sublattices are connected through reflection and form a collinear arrangement without net magnetization. As a result, each Fe spin ladder satisfies the condition of altermagnetism once the magnetic order is established below 120 K. However, the magnetic state of BaFe2S3 differs from that expected for a typical altermagnet because the neighboring ladders are connected through translation. Therefore, the observed splitting in the magnetic phase of BaFe2S3 at 80 K indicates a novel mechanism of magnetic band splitting that should be explored through experimental and theoretical investigations in future research.
In addition, BaFe2S3 exhibits pressure-induced superconductivity below 24 K. Possible interplay between magnetic band splitting and superconductivity makes future applications of BaFe2S3 even more attractive.
(Written by T. Mizokawa on behalf of all authors.)
Possible Altermagnetic Band Splitting in a Fe Spin Ladder System: Angle-Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy on BaFe2S3
J. Phys. Soc. Jpn.
94,
123704
(2025)
.
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