Abstract Magnetically intercalated transition metal dichalcogenides are emerging as a rich platform for exploring exotic quantum states in van der Waals magnets. Among them, Co x TaS 2 has attracted intense interest following the recent discovery of a distinctive 3 Q magnetic ground state and a pronounced topological Hall effect below a critical doping of x ≈ 1/3, both intimately tied to cobalt concentration. To date, direct signatures of this enigmatic 3 Q magnetic order in the electronic structure remain elusive. Here we report a comprehensive doping dependent angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy study that unveils these long-sought fingerprints. Our data reveal an unexpected inverse-Mexican-hat dispersion along the K-M- K^ K ′ direction, accompanied by two van Hove singularities. These features are consistent with theoretical predictions for a 3 Q magnetic order near three-quarters band filling on a cobalt triangular lattice. These results provide evidence of 3 Q magnetic order in the electronic structure, establishing TMD van der Waals magnets as tunable materials to explore the interplay between magnetism and topology.
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