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Fermions and bosons in nonsymmorphic PdSb2 with sixfold degeneracy

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2019-04-18 v1

Abstract

PdSb2 is a candidate for hosting 6-fold-degenerate exotic fermions (beyond Dirac and Weyl fermions).The nontrivial band crossing protected by the nonsymmorphic symmetry plays a crucial role in physical properties. We have grown high-quality single crystals of PdSb2 and characterized their physical properties under several stimuli (temperature, magnetic field, and pressure). While it is a diamagnetic Fermi-liquid metal under ambient pressure, PdSb2 exhibits a large magnetoresistance with continuous increase up to 14 T, which follows the Kohler's scaling law at all temperatures. This implies one-band electrical transport, although multiple bands are predicted by first principles calculations. By applying magnetic field along the [111] direction, de Haas-van Alphen oscillations are observed with frequency of 102 T. The effective mass is nearly zero (0.045m0) with the Berry phase close to {\pi}, confirming that the band close to the R point has a nontrivial character. Under quasihydrostatic pressure (p), evidence for superconductivity is observed in the resistivity below the critical temperature Tc. The dome-shaped Tc versus p is obtained with maximum Tc~2.9 K. We argue that the formation of Cooper pairs (bosons) is the consequence of the redistribution of the 6-fold-degenerate fermions under pressure.

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@article{arxiv.1904.08014,
  title  = {Fermions and bosons in nonsymmorphic PdSb2 with sixfold degeneracy},
  author = {Ramakanta Chapai and Yating Jia and W. A. Shelton and Roshan Nepal and Mohammad Saghayezhian and J. F. DiTusa and E. W. Plummer and Changqing Jin and Rongying Jin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.08014},
  year   = {2019}
}