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Surface states and finite size effects in triple-fold semimetals

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2025-10-07 v2

Abstract

Triple-fold or pseudospin-1 semimetals belong to a class of multi-fold materials in which linearly dispersive bands and flat bands intersect at the same point, forming triple-fold crossing points. We conduct an analytical investigation of topologically protected Fermi arc surface states and finite-size effects in three-dimensional (3D) triple-fold and doubly degenerate triple-fold semimetals in continuum low-energy models. Higher topological charge of the triple-fold crossing points leads to two Fermi arcs connecting the nodes. For a single triple-fold crossing point, we found that no term in the Hamiltonian with momentum-independent elements can open a gap, prompting us to consider doubly-degenerate triple-fold fermions, where the gap can be opened by mixing the degenerate copies. Thin films of triple-fold semimetals allow for mixing between the surface and bulk states in addition to the discretization of energy levels of the latter.

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@article{arxiv.2506.18753,
  title  = {Surface states and finite size effects in triple-fold semimetals},
  author = {A. Yu. Prykhodko and E. V. Gorbar and P. O. Sukhachov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.18753},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

15 pages, 5 figures; close to published version