Abstract

Using momentum microscopy with sub-µm spatial resolution, allowing momentum resolved photoemission on individual antiferromagnetic domains, we observe an asymmetry in the electronic band structure, , in Mn2Au. This broken band structure parity originates from the combined time and parity symmetry, , of the antiferromagnetic order of the Mn moments, in connection with spin–orbit coupling. The spin–orbit interaction couples the broken parity to the Néel order parameter direction. We demonstrate a novel tool to image the Néel vector direction, N, by combining spatially resolved momentum microscopy with ab-initio calculations that correlate the broken parity with the vector N.

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