Quantum oscillations from generic surface Fermi arcs and bulk chiral modes in Weyl semimetals
Abstract
We re-examine the question of quantum oscillations from surface Fermi arcs and chiral modes in Weyl semimetals. By introducing two tools - semiclassical phase-space quantization and a numerical implementation of a layered construction of Weyl semimetals - we discover several important generalizations to previous conclusions that were implicitly tailored to the special case of identical Fermi arcs on top and bottom surfaces. We show that the phase-space quantization picture fixes an ambiguity in the previously utilized energy-time quantization approach and correctly reproduces the numerically calculated quantum oscillations for generic Weyl semimetals with distinctly curved Fermi arcs on the two surfaces. Based on these methods, we identify a 'magic' magnetic-field angle where quantum oscillations become independent of sample thickness, with striking experimental implications. We also analyze the stability of these quantum oscillations to disorder, and show that the high-field oscillations are expected to persist in samples whose thickness parametrically exceeds the quantum mean free path.
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@article{arxiv.1512.06133,
title = {Quantum oscillations from generic surface Fermi arcs and bulk chiral modes in Weyl semimetals},
author = {Yi Zhang and Daniel Bulmash and Pavan Hosur and Andrew C. Potter and Ashvin Vishwanath},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.06133},
year = {2016}
}
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10 pages, 4 figures