3D Dirac semimetals: current materials, design principles and predictions of new materials
Abstract
Design principles and novel predictions of new 3D Dirac semimetals are presented, along with the context of currently known materials. Current materials include those based on a topological to trivial phase transition, such as in TlBiSeS and HgCdTe, BiSb, BiInSe, and PbSnSe. Some more recently revealed materials, NaBi and CdAs, are 3D Dirac semimetals in their native composition. The different design principles presented each yield novel predictions for new candidates. For Case I, 3D Dirac semimetals based on charge balanced compounds, BaAgBi, SrAgBi, YbAuSb, PtBi and SrSnAs are identified as candidates. For Case II, 3D Dirac semi-metals in analogy to graphene, BaGa is identified as a candidate, and BaPt and LiPt are discussed. For Case III, 3D Dirac semi-metals based on glide planes and screw axes, TlMoTe and the AMoX family in general (A=K, Na, In, Tl, X=Se,Te) as well as the Group IVb trihalides such as HfI are identified as candidates. Finally we discuss conventional intermetallic compounds with Dirac cones, and identify CrB as a potentially interesting material.
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@article{arxiv.1411.0005,
title = {3D Dirac semimetals: current materials, design principles and predictions of new materials},
author = {Quinn D. Gibson and Leslie M. Schoop and Lukas Muechler and Lilia S. Xie and Maximillian Hirschberger and Nai Phuan Ong and Roberto Car and Robert J. Cava},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.0005},
year = {2015}
}
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submitted 10/30