While colossal magnetoresistance (CMR) in Eu-based compounds is often
associated with strong spin-carrier interactions, the underlying reconstruction
of the electronic bands is much less understood from spectroscopic experiments.
Here using angle-resolved photoemission, we directly observe an electronic band
reconstruction across the insulator-metal (and magnetic) transition in the
recently discovered CMR compound EuCd2P2. This transition is manifested by a
large magnetic band splitting associated with the magnetic order, as well as
unusual energy shifts of the valence bands: both the large ordered moment of Eu
and carrier localization in the paramagnetic phase are crucial. Our results
provide spectroscopic evidence for an electronic structure reconstruction
underlying the enormous CMR observed in EuCd2P2, which could be important for
understanding Eu-based CMR materials, as well as designing CMR materials based
on large-moment rare-earth magnets.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure