Nonsymmorphic symmetry-protected band crossings in a square-net metal PtPb4

AbstractTopological semimetals with symmetry-protected band crossings have emerged as a rich landscape to explore intriguing electronic phenomena. Nonsymmorphic symmetries in particular have been shown to play an important role in protecting the crossings along a line (rather than a point) in moment...

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Published innpj quantum materials Vol. 7; no. 1
Main Authors Wu, Han, Hallas, Alannah M., Cai, Xiaochan, Huang, Jianwei, Oh, Ji Seop, Loganathan, Vaideesh, Weiland, Ashley, McCandless, Gregory T., Chan, Julia Y., Mo, Sung-Kwan, Lu, Donghui, Hashimoto, Makoto, Denlinger, Jonathan, Birgeneau, Robert J., Nevidomskyy, Andriy H., Li, Gang, Morosan, Emilia, Yi, Ming
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LanguageEnglish
Published United States Nature Publishing Group 18.03.2022
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Summary:AbstractTopological semimetals with symmetry-protected band crossings have emerged as a rich landscape to explore intriguing electronic phenomena. Nonsymmorphic symmetries in particular have been shown to play an important role in protecting the crossings along a line (rather than a point) in momentum space. Here we report experimental and theoretical evidence for Dirac nodal line crossings along the Brillouin zone boundaries in PtPb4, arising from the nonsymmorphic symmetry of its crystal structure. Interestingly, while the nodal lines would remain gapless in the absence of spin–orbit coupling (SOC), the SOC, in this case, plays a detrimental role to topology by lifting the band degeneracy everywhere except at a set of isolated points. Nevertheless, the nodal line is observed to have a bandwidth much smaller than that found in density functional theory (DFT). Our findings reveal PtPb4 to be a material system with narrow crossings approximately protected by nonsymmorphic crystalline symmetries.
Bibliography:Chinese Academy of Sciences
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
USDOE Office of Science (SC), Office of Workforce Development for Teachers & Scientists (WDTS)
USDOE Office of Science (SC), Basic Energy Sciences (BES)
Betty Moore Foundation
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Robert A. Welch Foundation
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)
SC0019503; AC02-05CH11231; AC02-76SF00515; SC0021421; SC0014664; C-2024; DMR-1921847; DMR-1921798; GBMF9470; 11874263; 2017YFE0131300; XDA18010000; DMR-1917511; C-1818; DMR-2209804
CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholars
ISSN:2397-4648
2397-4648