Elemental tellurium is a strongly spin-orbit coupled Peierls-distorted semiconductor whose band structure features topologically protected Weyl nodes. Using time-dependent density functional theory calculations, we show that impulsive optical excitation can be used to transiently control the amplitude of the Peierls distortion, realizing a mechanism to switch tellurium between three states: Weyl semiconductor, Weyl metal and non-Weyl metal. Further, we present experimental evidence of this inverse-Peierls distortion using time-resolved optical second harmonic generation measurements. These results provide a pathway to multifunctional ultrafast Weyl devices and introduce Peierls systems as viable hosts of light-induced topological transitions.
@article{arxiv.2211.01501,
title = {A light-induced Weyl semiconductor-to-metal transition mediated by Peierls instability},
author = {H. Ning and O. Mehio and C. Lian and X. Li and E. Zoghlin and P. Zhou and B. Cheng and S. D. Wilson and B. M. Wong and D. Hsieh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.01501},
year = {2022}
}
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7 pages main text, 4 figures, 11 pages supplementary information