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Observation of Weyl nodes and Fermi arcs in TaP

Materials Science 2016-03-18 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

A Weyl semimetal possesses spin-polarized band-crossings, called Weyl nodes, connected by topological surface arcs. The low-energy excitations near the crossing points behave the same as massless Weyl fermions, leading to exotic properties like chiral anomaly. To have the transport properties dominated by Weyl fermions, Weyl nodes need to locate nearly at the chemical potential and enclosed by pairs of individual Fermi surfaces with nonzero Fermi Chern numbers. Combining angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and first-principles calculation, here we show that TaP is a Weyl semimetal with only single type of Weyl fermions, topologically distinguished from TaAs where two types of Weyl fermions contribute to the low-energy physical properties. The simple Weyl fermions in TaP are not only of fundamental interests but also of great potential for future applications. Fermi arcs on the Ta-terminated surface are observed, which appear in a different pattern from that on the As-termination in TaAs and NbAs.

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@article{arxiv.1507.03983,
  title  = {Observation of Weyl nodes and Fermi arcs in TaP},
  author = {N. Xu and H. M. Weng and B. Q. Lv and C. Matt and J. Park and F. Bisti and V. N. Strocov and D. Gawryluk and E. Pomjakushina and K. Conder and N. C. Plumb and M. Radovic and G. Autès and O. V. Yazyev and Z. Fang and X. Dai and G. Aeppli and T. Qian and J. Mesot and H. Ding and M. Shi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.03983},
  year   = {2016}
}

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20 pages, 5 figures