We predict that CeBi in the ferromagnetic state is a Weyl semimetal. Our calculations within density functional theory show the existence of two pairs of Weyl nodes on the momentum path (0,0,kz) at 15 meV} above and 100 meV below the Fermi level. Two corresponding Fermi arcs are obtained on surfaces of mirror-symmetric (010)-oriented slabs at E=15 meV and both arcs are interrupted into three segments due to hybridization with a set of trivial surface bands. By studying the spin texture of surface states, we find the two Fermi arcs are strongly spin-polarized but in opposite directions, which can be detected by spin-polarized ARPES measurements. Our theoretical study of quasiparticle interference (QPI) for a nonmagnetic impurity at the Bi site also reveals several features related to the Fermi arcs. Specifically, we predict that the spin polarization of the Fermi arcs leads to a bifurcation-shaped feature only in the spin-dependent QPI spectrum, serving as a fingerprint of the Weyl nodes.
@article{arxiv.2008.10628,
title = {Prediction of Spin Polarized Fermi Arcs in Quasiparticle Interference of CeBi},
author = {Zhao Huang and Christopher A. Lane and Chao Cao and Guo-Xiang Zhi and Yu Liu and Christian Matt and Brinda Kuthanazhi and Paul C. Canfield and Dmitry Yarotski and A. J. Taylor and Jian-Xin Zhu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.10628},
year = {2021}
}
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9 pages with 9 embedded figures. Supplemental material shortened