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Strain-tuned topological phase transition and unconventional Zeeman effect in ZrTe5 microcrystals

Materials Science 2022-01-12 v1

Abstract

The geometric phase (Berry phase) of an electronic wave function is the fundamental basis of the topological properties in solids. Modulating band structure provides a tuning knob for the Berry phase, and in the extreme case drives a topological phase transition. Despite the significant developments in topological materials study, it remains a challenge to tune between different topological phases while tracing the impact of the Berry phase on quantum charge transport, in the same material. Here we report both in a magnetotransport study of ZrTe5. By tuning the band structure with uniaxial strain, we directly map a weak- to strong- topological phase transition through a gapless Dirac semimetal phase via quantum oscillations. Moreover, we demonstrate the impact of the strain-tunable spin-dependent Berry phase on the Zeeman effect through the amplitude of the quantum oscillations. We show that such a spin-dependent Berry phase, largely neglected in solid-state systems, is critical in modeling quantum oscillations in Dirac bands in topological materials.

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@article{arxiv.2201.04049,
  title  = {Strain-tuned topological phase transition and unconventional Zeeman effect in ZrTe5 microcrystals},
  author = {Apurva Gaikwad and Song Sun and Peipei Wang and Liyuan Zhang and Jennifer Cano and Xi Dai and Xu Du},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.04049},
  year   = {2022}
}