SrMnSb2 is suggested to be a magnetic topological semimetal. It contains square, 2D Sb planes with non-symmorphic crystal symmetries that could protect band crossings, offering the possibility of a quasi-2D, robust Dirac semi-metal in the form of a stable, bulk (3D) crystal. Here, we report a combined and comprehensive experimental and theoretical investigation of the electronic structure of SrMnSb2, including the first ARPES data on this compound. SrMnSb2 possesses a small Fermi surface originating from highly 2D, sharp and linearly dispersing bands (the Y-states) around the (0,π/a)-point in k-space. The ARPES Fermi surface agrees perfectly with that from bulk-sensitive Shubnikov de Haas data from the same crystals, proving the Y−states to be responsible for electrical conductivity in SrMnSb2. DFT and tight binding (TB) methods are used to model the electronic states, and both show good agreement with the ARPES data. Despite the great promise of the latter, both theory approaches show the Y-states to be gapped above EF, suggesting trivial topology. Subsequent analysis within both theory approaches shows the Berry phase to be zero, indicating the non-topological character of the transport in SrMnSb2, a conclusion backed up by the analysis of the quantum oscillation data from our crystals.
@article{arxiv.1711.07165,
title = {Electronic structure of the candidate 2D Dirac semimetal SrMnSb2: a combined experimental and theoretical study},
author = {S. V. Ramankutty and J. Henke and A. Schiphorst and R. Nutakki and S. Bron and G. Araizi-Kanoutas and S. K. Mishra and Lei Li and Y. K. Huang and T. K. Kim and M. Hoesch and C. Schlueter and T. -L. Lee and A. de Visser and Zhicheng Zhong and Jasper van Wezel and E. van Heumen and M. S. Golden},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.07165},
year = {2018}
}
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26 pages, 10 figures, revised submission to SciPost after including changes requested by referees. All referee reports are open and can be viewed here: https://scipost.org/submissions/1711.07165v2/