Spin dynamics and possible topological magnons in non-stoichiometric pyrochlore iridate Tb$_2$Ir$_2$O$_7$ studied by RIXS
Abstract: We report a resonant inelastic X-ray scattering study on a single crystal of a non-stoichiometric pyrochlore iridate Tb${2+x}$Ir${2-x}$O${7-y}$ ($x \simeq 0.25$) that magnetically orders at $T{\rm{N}}\simeq 50$ K. We find that the strength of the spin-orbit coupling and the trigonal distortion of the IrO$_6$ octahedra are comparable with the ones obtained in other pyrochlore iridates. We observe a propagating gapped magnon mode at low energy, and model it using a Hamiltonian consisting of a Heisenberg exchange [$J = 16.2(9)$ meV] and Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions [$D = 5.2(3)$ meV], which shows the robustness of interactions despite Tb-stuffing at the Ir-site. Strikingly, the ratio $D/J = 0.32(3)$ supports possible non-trivial topological magnon band crossing. This material may thus host coexisting fermionic and bosonic topology, with potential for manipulating electronic and magnonic topological bands thanks to the $d-f$ interaction.
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