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Negative magnetoresistance without well-defined chirality in the Weyl semimetal TaP

Materials Science 2016-05-18 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

Weyl semimetals (WSMs) are topological quantum states wherein the electronic bands linearly disperse around pairs of nodes, the Weyl points, of fixed (left or right) chirality. The recent discovery of WSM materials triggered an experimental search for the exotic quantum phenomenon known as the chiral anomaly. Via the chiral anomaly nonorthogonal electric and magnetic fields induce a chiral density imbalance that results in an unconventional negative longitudinal magnetoresistance, the chiral magnetic effect. Recent theoretical work suggests that this effect does not require well-defined Weyl nodes. Experimentally however, it remains an open question to what extent it survives when chirality is not well-defined, for example when the Fermi energy is far away from the Weyl points. Here, we establish the detailed Fermi surface topology of the recently identified WSM TaP via a combination of angle-resolved quantum oscillation spectra and band structure calculations. The Fermi surface forms spin-polarized banana-shaped electron and hole pockets attached to pairs of Weyl points. Although the chiral anomaly is therefore ill-defined, we observe a large negative magnetoresistance (NMR) appearing for collinear magnetic and electric fields as observed in other WSMs. In addition, we show experimental signatures indicating that such longitudinal magnetoresistance measurements can be affected by an inhomogeneous current distribution inside the sample in a magnetic field. Our results provide a clear framework how to detect the chiral magnetic effect.

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@article{arxiv.1506.06577,
  title  = {Negative magnetoresistance without well-defined chirality in the Weyl semimetal TaP},
  author = {Frank Arnold and Chandra Shekhar and Shu-Chun Wu and Yan Sun and Ricardo Donizeth dos Reis and Nitesh Kumar and Marcel Naumann and Mukkattu O. Ajeesh and Marcus Schmidt and Adolfo G. Grushin and Jens H. Bardarson and Michael Baenitz and Dmitry Sokolov and Horst Borrmann and Michael Nicklas and Claudia Felser and Elena Hassinger and Binghai Yan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.06577},
  year   = {2016}
}

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57 pages including the supplementary information. 4 figures in the main manuscript and 21 figures in the supplementary information