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Non-Local Annihilation of Weyl Fermions in Correlated Systems

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2020-01-29 v2

Abstract

Weyl semimetals (WSMs) are characterized by topologically stable pairs of nodal points in the band structure, that typically originate from splitting a degenerate Dirac point by breaking symmetries such as time reversal or inversion symmetry. Within the independent electron approximation, the transition between an insulating state and a WSM requires the local creation or annihilation of one or several pairs of Weyl nodes in reciprocal space. Here, we show that strong electron-electron interactions may qualitatively change this scenario. In particular, we reveal that the transition to a Weyl semi-metallic phase can become discontinuous, and, quite remarkably, pairs of Weyl nodes with a finite distance in momentum space suddenly appear or disappear in the spectral function. We associate this behavior to the buildup of strong many-body correlations in the topologically non-trivial regions, manifesting in dynamical fluctuations in the orbital channel. We also highlight the impact of electronic correlations on the Fermi arcs.

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@article{arxiv.1904.11836,
  title  = {Non-Local Annihilation of Weyl Fermions in Correlated Systems},
  author = {L. Crippa and A. Amaricci and N. Wagner and G. Sangiovanni and J. C. Budich and M. Capone},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.11836},
  year   = {2020}
}

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6 pages, 4 figures