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Quaternary Heusler Alloy: An Ideal Platform to Realize Triple Point Fermion

Materials Science 2019-01-30 v1

Abstract

The existence of three fold rotational, mirror and time reversal symmetries often give rise to the triply degenerate nodal point (TP) in the band structure of a material. Based on point group symmetry analysis and first principle electronic structure, we predict, in this article, a series of quaternary Heusler alloys host an ideal platform for the occurrence of TP. We simulated, the projection of these TPs onto the (111) and (100) surfaces lead to form topological Fermi arcs, which may further be detected by scanning tunneling spectroscopy and angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy. These Fermi arcs arise due to the symmetry protected band degeneracies, which are robust and can not be avoided due to the non-trivial band topology. Interestingly the TPs, in these class of Heusler alloys are far away from the Γ\Gamma point along C3_3 axes, which allow to overcome the experimental difficulties over previously studied hexagonal and HgTe-type compounds.

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@article{arxiv.1809.07026,
  title  = {Quaternary Heusler Alloy: An Ideal Platform to Realize Triple Point Fermion},
  author = {C. K. Barman and Chiranjit Mondal and Biswarup Pathak and Aftab Alam},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.07026},
  year   = {2019}
}