We present an infrared spectroscopy study of the layered topological semimetal TaNiTe5, a material with a quasi-one-dimensional structure and strong in-plane anisotropy. Despite its structural features, infrared reflectivity and electronic transport measurements along the a and c crystallographic axes show metallic behavior without evidence of reduced dimensionality. Optical conductivity reveals an anisotropic but conventional metallic response with low scattering rates and a single sharp infrared-active phonon mode at 396 cm−1 (49 meV). Ab initio calculations closely match the experimental optical data and confirm a three-dimensional electronic structure. Our results demonstrate that TaNiTe5 behaves as a three-dimensional anisotropic semimetal in its electronic and optical properties.
@article{arxiv.2511.11105,
title = {Optical conductivity of layered topological semimetal TaNiTe$_5$},
author = {Jakov Budić and Serena Nasrallah and D. Santos-Cottin and F. Le Mardelé and A. Pulkkinen and J. Minár and P. Sačer and B. Gudac and N. Barišić and C. C. Homes and Ana Akrap and Mario Novak},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.11105},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
Data at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17601609, accepted in Phys Rev B