Observation of anisotropic Dirac cones in the topological material Ti2Te2P
Abstract
Anisotropic bulk Dirac (or Weyl) cones in three dimensional systems have recently gained intense research interest as they are examples of materials with tilted Dirac (or Weyl) cones indicatig the violation of Lorentz invariance. In contrast, the studies on anisotropic surface Dirac cones in topological materials which contribute to anisotropic carrier mobility have been limited. By employing angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and first-principles calculations, we reveal the anisotropic surface Dirac dispersion in a tetradymite material Ti2Te2P on the (001) plane of the Brillioun zone. We observe the quasi-elliptical Fermi pockets at the M -point of the Brillouin zone forming the anisotropic surface Dirac cones. Our calculations of the Z2 indices confirm that the system is topologically non-trivial with multiple topological phases in the same material. In addition, the observed nodal-line like feature formed by bulk bands makes this system topologically rich.
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@article{arxiv.2209.07671,
title = {Observation of anisotropic Dirac cones in the topological material Ti2Te2P},
author = {Gyanendra Dhakal and Firoza Kabir and Ashis K. Nandy and Alex Aperis and Anup Pradhan Sakhya and Subhadip Pradhan and Klauss Dimitri and Christopher Sims and Sabin Regmi and M. Mofazzel Hosen and Yangyang Liu and Luis Persaud and Dariusz Kaczorowski and Peter M. Oppeneer and Madhab Neupane},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.07671},
year = {2022}
}
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21 pages, 17 figures, Supplementary Information included