Ferromagnetic Dirac-Nodal Semimetal Phase of Stretched Chromium Dioxide
Abstract
We show by first-principles calculations that the Dirac nodal-line semimetal phase can co-exist with the ferromagnetic order at room temperature in chromium dioxide, a widely used material in magnetic tape applications, under small tensile hydrostatic strains. An ideally flat Dirac nodal ring close to the Fermi energy is placed in the reflection-invariant boundary of the Brillouin zone perpendicular to the magnetic order, and is topologically protected by the unitary mirror symmetry of the magnetic group , which quantizes the corresponding Berry phase into integer multiples of . The symmetry-dependent topological stability is demonstrated through showing that only the topologically protected nodal ring can persistently exist under small anisotropic stains preservingthe symmetry , while the other seeming band touching points are generically gapped. Our work provides a practical platform for the investigation of novel physics and potential applications of the Dirac nodal-line and drumhead fermions, in particular those related to ferromagnetic properties
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@article{arxiv.1705.07076,
title = {Ferromagnetic Dirac-Nodal Semimetal Phase of Stretched Chromium Dioxide},
author = {R. Wang and J. Z. Zhao and Y. J. Jin and Y. P. Du and Y. X. Zhao and H. Xu and S. Y. Tong},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.07076},
year = {2018}
}
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5 pages, 5 figures