Diamond-structure materials have been extensively studied for decades, which form the foundation for most semiconductors and their modern day electronic devices. Here, we discover a eg-orbital (dz2,dx2−y2 ) model within the diamond lattice (eg-diamond model) that hosts novel topological states. Specifically, the eg-diamond model yields a 3D nodal cage (3D-NC), which is characterized by a d-d band inversion protected by two types of degenerate states (i.e., eg-orbital and diamond-sublattice degeneracies). We demonstrate materials realization of this model in the well-known spinel compounds (AB2X4), where the tetrahedron-site cations (A) form the diamond sub-lattice. An ideal half metal with one metallic spin channel formed by well-isolated and half-filled eg-diamond bands, accompanied by a large spin gap (4.36 eV) is discovered in one 4-2 spinel compound (VMg2O4), which becomes a magnetic Weyl semimetal when spin-orbit coupling effect is further considered. Our discovery greatly enriches the physics of diamond structure and spinel compounds, opening a door to their application in spintronics.
@article{arxiv.1910.03195,
title = {Magnetic Weyl semimetals with diamond structure realized in spinel compounds},
author = {Wei Jiang and Huaqing Huang and Feng Liu and Jian-Ping Wang and Tony Low},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.03195},
year = {2020}
}