Several early transition metal dipnictides have been found to host topological semimetal states and exhibit large magnetoresistance. In this study, we use angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) and magneto-transport to study the electronic properties of a new transition metal dipnictide ZrP2. We find that ZrP2 exhibits an extremely large and unsaturated magnetoresistance of up to 40,000 % at 2 K, which originates from an almost perfect electron-hole compensation. Our band structure calculations further show that ZrP2 hosts a topological nodal loop in proximity to the Fermi level. Based on the ARPES measurements, we confirm the results of our calculations and determine the surface band structure. Our study establishes ZrP2 as a new platform to investigate near-perfect electron-hole compensation and its interplay with topological band structures.
@article{arxiv.2103.13515,
title = {Extremely large magnetoresistance from electron-hole compensation in the nodal loop semimetal ZrP$_2$},
author = {J. Bannies and E. Razzoli and M. Michiardi and H. -H. Kung and I. S. Elfimov and M. Yao and A. Fedorov and J. Fink and C. Jozwiak and A. Bostwick and E. Rotenberg and A. Damascelli and C. Felser},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.13515},
year = {2021}
}